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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD079044426_19881201_General Electric Co. Shepherd Farm_SERB C _Pre-NPL Correspondence 1977 - 1988-OCRDecember 1, 1988 'IO: File FRCM: Dlvid Lilley RE: Telepione conversation with Mr. lee Hlmplrey, Envirornnental Specialist, General Electric, Herdersorwille, North carolina On November 28, 1988, I contacted Mr. lee HtmpJrey at General Electric's Herdersonville plant (telepione 904-693-2000) regarding GE's waste disposal at Gene Shepierd's Fann. Acx:orcling to Mr. Shepierd, carclboard, wood, office paper, arrl a buffing canpoum used to buff altnninum lanp shades was burned arrl buried on his fann. Mr. Htmphrey located the Material Safety D:tta Sheet on the buffing canpoum; it read "no hazardous :irgredients". When asked about the possibility of PCB containing oil being hauled to Gene Sheiilerd's fann, he said this was very unlikely, all PCB oil arrived at GE in railroad tank cars arrl was stored in on-site tanks after use. Mr. HtmpJrey said that waste solvents were probably 'lmat Mr. Shepierd hauled to his fann. Trichloroethylene arrl perchloroethylene were possible, along with any other solvent mmonly used during that time period. D1/ ds/ fun. 2 Ref. 30 • 7 February 1992 TO: File FROM: Jack Butler~ SUBJECT: G.E. Shepards Farm Ms. Diane Barrett, EPA Region IV (404/347-7791), contacted our office on this date to inform us that the subject site was proposed as a NPL site in update 12 on this date. Ms. Barrett added that Ms. Denise Blayfield, Hendersonville Times-News had contacted EPA concerning a story she is doing on this site. JB/dk/1 North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. 12 December 1988 Ms. SUsan Deihl NC CERClA Project Officer Region N Waste Division 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30365 Dear Ms. Deihl: SUBJECT: Site visit to Hendersonville, NC concerning General Electric Conpany, NCD 079 044 426 Federal Paperboard Conpany, NCD 003 155 405 and a potential site addition. State Health Director 'Ihe NC Division of Envirornnental Management has scheduled a 10 a.m. meeting on 16 December 1988 at the General Electric Plant concerning contamination at that site and at the neamy Federal Paperboard Conpany site. In addition, there will be a 2 p.m. public meeting concerning both sites and a suspected potential site neamy. I think it is necessary that the North carolina Superfun::l Branch have a representative at the meetings in order to keep informed of any additional information concerning the sites and to identify other potential sites. since Hendersonville is about 250 miles from Raleigh, I plan to travel by air. This will save me about 8 travel hours. '!he total cost for the trip by air will be less than or equal to the conparable trip using one of our vehicles and staying in Hendersonville overnight. Since the meetings have arisen rather suddenly, I would appreciate your approval of my plans as soon as possible so that I may make travel arrangements. If you have any questions, please call me at (919) 733-2801. Sincerely, a...__ u-rvt ;0:__ (k~er Nicholson, Geologist Superfun::l Branch Approved=.,----,-c-c----------c--,----c=--Date: __ _ SUsan Deihl, EPA NC CERClA Project Officer s i s.:a / , . ;,,; ' I ""L ..... ,XM,../,.l,U.1.IJJ-l i i ·f, I < ;· ,' y=:•rr.:::'f".i-,-;r-r-,,.....-1 ;J _.J ....... , t---' CPA • Rli:G!ON lV I T:.JIN':' A. GA. "' ·~. M.O., M.P.H. 00 • : 1 ! isclth Director -ir:i -1 ,:q71 :i .,, -,_. t. _,. -1_ • .:.. . · ·,: Ce11cr Shoat) } ',J.l ,. ) UNITED ST,1TE3 >:.:i'l\/JRCNME~1TAL ?~GIECTlCN .'...\Gi:::ic·: ;=!EGION IV 345 C:JURTLANO 57REET. ,'J.E. ATL\NTA. Gi::CRGiA 30365 4WD-WPB ~- v'(% i~~' MEMORANDUM J'~ < -( ~ DATE: ~-lb "'~Jl ~ SUBJECT: ~ '/ Aggregation of General Electric Company Ligh~@;, FROM: TO: Systems Department, East Flat Rock, North Carolina, (NCD079044426) and Shepherd Farm Site, Flat Rock, North Carolina (NCD986170686) Deborah A. Vaughn-Wright Region IV NPL Coordinator Site File The purpose of this memorandum is to show reasons for aggregating the CERCLA sites General Electric Company -Lighting Systems Department and the Shepherd F.arm Site. These sites will henceforth be known solely as General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site (NCD079044426). Therefore, all past and further CERCLA actions .undertaken at or on the above two sites will be considered as CERCLA actions undertaken at or on General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site. The decision to aggregate the sites into General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site was based on criteria set in 49 Federal Reaister 37076, September 21, 1984. The rationale for aggregating is as follows: The two sites are located approximately 2,500-feet apart. (Reference #1) Section 104(d) (4) of CERCLA authorizes 'the Federal government to treat two or more noncontiguous facilities as one on the basis of geography or their potential threat to public health, welfare, or the environment. The sites have the same primary responsible party. General Electric Corporation is the owner/operator of the General Electric Company -Lighting Systems Department. At the time of operation, The Shepherd Farm site was owned and operated by Mr. Eugene Shepherd. The Shepherd Farm Site was divided in 1981. Portions still belong to Mr. Shepherd, the remainder is owned by Dr. Wayne Dickenson and operated as the Spring Haven Trailer Park. (Reference 4, p. 2) In an July 18, 1990, information request from Region IV, the EPA asked Mr. Shepherd to identify the type ( s) of activity for which areas of the site were used. (Reference Shepherd reported that his site used for to dispose Electric Co. waste. The remainder of his property his residence or not used. (Reference #2) # 3) Mr. of General was either Also, Region IV Civil Investigator, Katherine Yost, and myself interviewed Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd on July 9, 1991, regarding disposal activities at the Shepherd Farm Site. Again, Mr. Shepherd reiterated that the only industrial client he had was the General Electric Company in East Flat Rock. Household garbage/trash was also disposed on the site. (Reference #6) Though a complete potential responsible party search has not been conducted for this part of the site, at this time the Agency believes General Electric to be the primary generator of the wastes deposited between the years 1957 to 1970. (Reference #2) The residual soil/crystalline rock aquifer is the aquifer of concern for both sites. (References #4, p.9; & 5, p.18) Eat Fork Creek is potentially impacted by both sites. The creek flows through both sites. From the General Electric site it flows six miles to the confluence with Mud Creek, then seven miles to the French Broad River. ( References # 1, 4, p.8; & 5, p.17) Bat Fork Creek and Mud Creek can recreational fishing. The French recreational fishing, and boating. p.17) potentially be used for Broad River is used for (Reference #4, p.8; & 5, The population essentially the 18) within each sites' four-mile radius is same. (References 4, p. 7,9,10; & 5, p. 16, Due to the close relationship of the two sites as shown by the above criteria, General Electric Company Lighting System Department and the.Shepherd Farm site are now aggregated into the CERCLA site known as General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site. Attachment cc w/attachment: Lee Crosby, NCDHENR cc w/o attachment: Charlotte Williams, EPA Curt Fehn, EPA Art Smith, EPA DV-W:m:6/29/9lx5065 Disk: V-Wright Doc: aggregat.ge DEIHL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. REFERENCES U.S. Geological Survey. 7.5 minute series Topographic Quadrangle Maps of North Carolina: Cliffield Mountain 1946, Hendersonville 1965 (PR 1978), Zirconia 1959 (PR 1978), Saluda 1983 (Provisional Edition), scale 1:24,000. 1 map. Eugene Shepherd, letter to Robert Morris, Region IV, United States Environmental Protection Agency, July 31, 1990. Subject: Answers to questions concerning operation of hauling and dumping waste. Patrick M. Tobin, Director, Waste Management Division, Region IV, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, letter to Mr. Eugene Shepherd, East Flat Rock, North Carolina, July 18, 1990. Subject: Requesting information regarding waste disposal practi::es. NUS Corporation, Superfund Division, "Interim Final Report, Listing Site Inspection, Phase II, Shepherd Farm, Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina," Revision 0, Prepared under TDD No. F4-9005-37 for the Waste Management Division of EPA (February 25, 1991), pages 2, 7, 8, 9, and 10. NUS Corporation, Superfund Division, "Interim Final Report, Listing Site Inspection, Phase II, General Electric Company, Lighting Systems Department (LSD), East Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina," Revision 0, Prepared under TDD No. F4-9005-36 for the Waste Management Division of EPA (January 25, 1991), Volumes 1: pages 16, 17, and 18. Deborah A. Vaughn-Wright, Trip Report to File, Report discusses interview with Mr. and regarding disposal activities at the Shepherd July 12, 1991. Mrs. Shepherd Farms Site. I.• • • U~IITEC ST,HES '::W/IRONMENTAL PROTECTICN AGDlCf REGION IV 345 COURTLAND STREET. N.E. ATLANTA. GEORGiA 30365 4WD-WPB MEMORANDUM DATE: .Jill :'. ::· ·;:-; /5 501-::, I"\<\\ SUBJECT: Aggregation of General Electric Company Lighting FROM: TO: Systems Department, East Flat Rock, North Carolina (NCD079044426) and Shepherd Farm Site, Flat Rock, North Carolina (NCD986170686) , ., .L . t,J,,;_ ,t -1 Deb'?rah A. Vaughn-W7ight p, ~"7 T Region IV NPL Coordinator Site File The purpose of this memorandum is to show reasons for aggregating the CERCLA sites General Electric Company -Lighting Systems Department and the Shepherd Farm Site. These sites will henceforth be known solely as General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site (NCD079044426). Therefore, all past and further CERCLA actions undertaken at or on. the above two sites will be considered as CERCLA actions undertaken at or on General Electric/Shepherd Farm Sit.e. The decision to aggregate the sites into General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site was based on criteria set in 49 Federal Register 37076, September 21, 1984. The rationale for aggregating is as follows: The two sites are located approximately 2, 500-feet apart. ( Reference # 1) Section 104 ( d) ( 4) of CERCLA authorizes the Federal government to treat two or more noncontiguous facilities as one on the basis of geography or their potential thr_§at to .public health, welfare, or the environment. The sites have the same primary responsible party. Electric Corporation is the owner/operator of the Electric Company -Lighting Systems Department. General General At the time of operation, The Shepherd Farm site was owned and operated by Mr. Eugene Shepherd. The Shepherd Farm Site was divided in 1981. Portions still belong to· Mr. Shepherd, the remainder is owned by Dr. Wayne Dickenson and operated as the Spring Haven Trailer Park. (Reference 4, p. 2) In an July 18, 1990, information request from Region IV, the EPA asked Mr. Shepherd to identify the type(s) of activity for • which areas of the site were used. (Reference #3) Mr. Shepherd reported that his site used for to dispose of General Electric Co. waste. The remainder of his property was either his residence or not used. (Reference #2) Also, Region IV Civil Investigator, Katherine Yost, and myself interviewed Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd on July 9, 1991, regarding disposal activities at the Shepherd Farm Site. Again, Mr. Shepherd reiterated that the only industrial client he had was the General Electric Company in East Flat Rock. Household garbage/trash was also disposed on the site. (Reference #6) Though a complete potential responsible party search has not been conducted for this part of the site, at this time the Agency believes General Electric to be the primary generator of the wastes deposited between the years 1957 to 1970. (Reference #2) The residual soil/crystalline rock aquifer is the aquifer of concern for both sites. (References #4, p.9; & 5, p.18) Bat Fork Creek is potentially impacted by both sites. The creek flows through both sites. From the General Electric site it flows six miles to the confluence with Mud Creek, then seven miles to the French Broad River. (References # l, 4, p.8; & 5, p.17) - Bat Fork Creek and Mud Creek can recreational fishing. The French recreational fishing, and boating. p .17) potentially be used for Broad River is used for (Reference #4, p.8; & 5, The population essentially the 18) within each sites' four-mile radius is same. (References 4, p. 7,9,10; & 5, p. 16, Due to the close relationship of the two sites as shown by the above criteria, General Electric Company Lighting System Department and the Shepherd Farm site are now aggregated into the CERCLA site known as General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site. Attachment cc w/attachment: Lee Crosby, NCDHENR cc w/o attachment: Charlotte Williams, EPA Curt Fehn, EPA Art Smith, EPA REFERENCES 1. U.S. Geological Survey. 7.5 minute series Topographic Quadrangle Maps of North Carolina: Cliffield Mountain 1946, Hendersonville 1965 (PR 1978), Zirconia 1959 (PR 1978), Saluda 1983 (Provisional Edition), scale 1:24,000. 1 map. 2. Eugene Shepherd, letter to Robert Morris, Region IV, United States Environmental Protection Agency, July 31, 1990. Subject: Answers to questions concerning operation of hauling and dumping waste. 3. Patrick M. Tobin, Director, Waste Management Division, Region IV, U.S. Environmental Prot9ction Agency, letter to Mr. Eugene Shepherd, East Flat Rock, North Carolina, July 18, .1990. Subject: Requesting information regarding waste disposal practices. 4. NUS Corporation, Superfund Division, "Interim Final Report, Listing Site Inspection, Phase II, Shepherd Farm, Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina," Revision 0, Prepared under TDD No. F4-9005-37 for the Waste Management Division of EPA (February 25, 1991), pages 2, 7, 8, 9, and 10. 5. NUS Corporation, Superfund Division, "Interim Final Report, Listing Site Inspection, Phase II, General Electric Company, Lighting Systems Department (LSD), East Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina," Revision 0, Prepared under TDD No. F4-9005-36 for the Waste Management Division of EPA (January 25, 1991), Volumes 1: pages 16, 17, and 18. 6. Deo01:ah A.·vaughn-Wright, Trip Report to File, Report discusses· interview with Mr. and regarding disposal activities at the Shepherd July 12, 1991. Mrs. Shepherd Farms Site. i Go -d' 1 I / IV • 1 Reference #2 . ., ""·"'i'np~.;11l~mni11"W"iiii£ W Fil !ii½'IM-,m.;,,;,, ~: ,.g~~ '+Vvm ~ r(~~- 2 ~;j 1:1o± 1? ~ I 17 fl_ nc..o 9 8b 17 ob g'=, ~ 'mr1 . 777 ~ '. SISB/S G O ~ 1990 , ilSU 0 tPI. , REGION r, ·\TU.N71\. G.a .. 2~~ ~&./Yh½ Q;y~~ ~ tLJU~ ~ 1/1.tL 1~J)(.1 ~ ~ J!_~ n JJ: /~C'fCJ. I . ~~ ~~ ~~ Tt...<A-.-lV Po 1391--).5 5 , £. 7-Jd 1:(Y~ 'llu :li 1 Al -..j - I t--- 1 I I ' Reference #3 ~-~~~~~-~N AGENCY JUL 1 8 1990 4WD-WPB CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Eugene Shepherd P.O. Box 255 REGION IV 345 COURTLAND STREET. N.E. ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30365 East Flat Rock,North Carolina 28726 RE: Shepherd Farm Site Roper Road East Flat Rock, North Carolina NCD986170686 Dear Mr. Shepherd: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is investigating the.disposal of hazardous substances at the Shepherd Farm Site, located on Roper Road, East Flat Rock, North Carolina (hereinafter, referred to as "the Site"). This investigation i_s being undertaken pursuant to the provisions of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), 42 u.s.c. 9601 et seq., as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), Public Law 99-499 and pursuant to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), 42 U. _S. C. 6 9 21, et seq. , as amended. Hazardous substances are those defined by CERCLA Section 101(14). To assist in defining the nature and extent of contamination at your facility, EPA is seeking to obtain certain information from you concerning your waste disposal practices. EPA's authority to seek such information is set forth under Section 104(e) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9604 as amended, and Section' 3007 of 42 U.S.C. 6927, as amended. Specifically, the_se provisions provide the agency with the authority to require any pe·rson who generates, stores, treats, transports, disposes of, or otherwise handles or has handled hazardous wastes and substances to furnish information related to such wastes and substances. Pursuant to these statutory provisions, you are hereby required to answer•the following requests and to provide copies of all documents used to answer the requests, or affirm i~ an affidavit the veracity of the information where it is impractical to provide copies of the documents. .. - (f ( • • -2- 1. Identify the person(s) answering these Questions on behalf of Respondent. 2. For each and every Question below, identify all persons consulted in the preparation of the answer. 3. For each and every Question below, identify all documents consulted, examined, or referred to in the preparation of the answer and provide true and accurate copies of all such documents. · 4. List the EPA Identification Numbers of the Respondent. 5. Identify all property comprising the Site by boundaries such as roads, streams,· etc. 6. Identify the type(s) of activity for which areas of the Site were used. 7. If you have reason to believe that there may be persons able to provide a more detailed or complete response to any Question contained herein or who may be able to provide additional responsive documents, identify such persons and the additional information or documents that they may have. 8 .. Identify the acts or ommisions of any persons, other than your employees, contractors, or agents, that may have caused the release or threat of release of hazardous substances at the Site and damages relating therefrom and identify such persons. 9. Identify all persons, including Respondent's employess, who have knowledge or information about the generation, transportation, treatment, disposal or other handling of hazardous substances at the Site, 10. State the qates during which you owned, operated or leased any portion of the Site. 11. Provide information about the physical characteristics of the Site including but not limited to the following: , a. Surface structures (e.g., buildings, tanks, etc.). b. Ground water wells; including drilling logs. c. Past and present storm water drainage system, sanitary sewer system, including septic tank(s), subsurface disposal field(s) and trench(es) • -3- d. Any and all additions, demolitions or changes of any kind to physical structures on, under or about the Site, or to the property itself (e.g., excavation work) and state the dates on which such changes occured. 12. Provide all technical and/or analytical information and manifests concerning any removal activities at the site including waste quantity removed, remaining waste quantity, types of wastes removed arid remaining, location of wastes and containers found. 13. Did you ever use, purchase, generate, store, treat, dispose, transport or otherwise handle any •hazardous substances at the Site? If the answer to the preceding question is anything but an unqualified "no," identify: a. The chemical composition, characteristics, physical state (e.g., solid, liquid) of each hazardous· substance. b. The persons who supplied you with each such hazardous substance disposed or otherwise handled by you. c. How such hazardous substances were used, purchased, genetated, stored, treated, transported, disposed or otherwise handled by you. d. Where such hazardous substances were used, purchased, generated, stored, treated, transported, disposed or otherwise handled by you. e. The quantity of such hazardous substances used, purchased, generated, stored, treated, transported, dispose or otherwise handled by you. 14. Identify all leaks, spills or releases of any kind into the envirq_nment of any hazardous substances that have occurred at the Site (including but not limited to the area that.is presently the recreational field at the site. In addition, identify: a. _When such releases occurred. b. How the releases occurred. c. What hazardous substances were released. d. What amount of each hazardous substance was so released. e. Where such releases occu=ed. -4- f. Any and all activities undertaken in response to each such release or to threatened releases of hazardous substances at the Site. g. Any and all investigations of the circumstances, nature, extent or location of each release or threatened release including, the results of any soil, water (ground and surface) or air testing that was undertaken. h. All persons with information relating to these releases. 15. Identify all your hazardous substance disposal locations other that at the Site [including but not limited to; General Electric Company Lighting Systems •Department, Seldon Clark Property (Tabor Road and u.s. Highway 176), western North Carolina Fairgrounds, and Grandview ~emorial Gardens]. In addition, identify: a. Where such disposal occurred. b. When such disposal occurred. c. What hazardous substances were so disposed. d. How hazardous substances were so disposed. e. What amount of each hazardous substance was disposed. f. Any and all activities undertaken in response to release or threatended releases of hazardous substances as a result of this disposal. g. Any and all investigations of the circumstances, nature, extent of each releases or threatened releases including, the result of any soil, water (ground and surface) or air testing that was undertaken. h. All per~ons with information relating to these disposals. In answering any of the above questions, if information is obtained through employee interviews, indicate this in.your letter and provide names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the employees interviewed. Site locations should be designated on a map. Your answers to these questions must be sent to Mr. R.obert Morris at the address provided below within fifteen (15) calendar days of your receipt of this letter . • -5- Failure to comply with this request may result in enforcement against you by EPA pursuant to Section 104 of CERCLA, 42 u.s.c. 9604, and Section 3008 of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6928. You should note that each of these statutes permit EPA to seek imposition of penalties of up to twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) for each day of continued non-col_llplia::ice. Please be f~rther advised that provision of false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations may subject you to criminal• penalties under 18 U.S.C. 1001. Pursuant to Part 2, Subpart B of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, 40 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart B, you may assert a confidential business information claim for all or part of the information provided in response to.this Information Request. To assert a cla:..m of business confidentiality, you must follow the requirements of 40 C.F.R. 2.203(b) and identify all information by paragraph and line which you believe to be confidential by describing such information on a cover page or by marking the face of the _ document which contains the information as •trade secrets•, proprietary, business confidential, etc. Information for which such a claim is asserted will be disclosed only to the extent and by means of the procedures specified in 40 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart B. EPA will construe the failure to furnish a confidentiality claim with your response to this letter as a waiver of that claim, and the Agency may make the information available to the public without further notice. Because of the seriousness of this matter and the attendant legal ramifications, EPA encourages you to submit a written response within the time frame specified herein. We hope that you will give these matters your immediate attention. Your response should be sent to: Mr. Robert Morris Waste Program Branch U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 'ilegion·Iv 345 Courtland St., N.E. Atlanta, GA 30365 • • -6- If you have any legal questions, please direct such question to Ms. v. Anne Heard of the Office of Regional Counsel at: 345 Courtland Street N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30365 (404) 347-2641 If you have any technical questions, please direct such questions to Robert Morris, at the above address, or at (404) 347-5065. ~~/ I Patrick M. Tobin, D~tor Waste Management Division RM:sw:Doc IF3:6/4/90:x5065 4WD --------·. - Ill .~' , •. :.: ~t Prepared By .ference #4 • '-·,¥,1AMdiWi1h@d11i001AA@#tJW@li:ftMW FINAL REPORT LIMITED SCOPE LISTING SITE INSPECTION, PHASE II SHEPHERD FARM FLAT ROCK, HENDERSON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA EPA ID#: NCD986170686 Prepared Under TDD No. F4-9005-37 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-7346 Revision 0 FOR THE_ WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FEBRUARY 25, 1990 NUS CORPORATION SUPERFUND DIVISION Reviewed By Approved By R-586-2-1-17 --??~ i5J~A reen Gordon, . . ~w /Greg?hank ~ Project Manager Assistant Regional Project Manager Regional Project Manager • • 2.0 SITE CHARACTERIZATION 2.1 SITE BACKGROUND AND HISTORY The Shepherd Farm site is located in rural Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina (Figure 1). Originally, Eugene Shepherd owned the entire 31-acre site which was purchased by him in 1957. In 1972, Mr. Shepherd built a trailer park on a portion of the property south of the disposal area. In 1981, he then sold 22 acres for the development of the Spring Haven Trailer Park. At that time, the park had between 75 and 100 trailers (Refs. 1, 2). The current owner of the trailer park is Dr. Wayne Dickason of Olympia, Washington; however, the land is still in Eugene Shepherd's name (Ref. 3). The site was discovered during an investigation by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (DEM) at General Electric (GE), which is located 2,500 feet to the northeast in East Flat Rock (Ref. 1; Appendix A). From 1957 to 1970, Mr. Shepherd picked up waste from General Electric and took it to the site, where it was dumped and burned. At the time of the dumping, _the only other use of the property was for the Shepherds' residence (Ref. 2). According to Mr. Shepherd, the waste consisted of cardboard, wood, office paper, and buffing compound. Occasionally, electrical "insulators· were taken to the site and broken to salvage the copper. These might have been capacitors, as insulators do not contain copper. These electrical components might have contained PCBs (Refs. 1, 4). Two local residents reported that during the construction of the trailer park, drums were dug up and reburied (Refs. 1, 5). According to Mr. Shepherd, the waste was brought to his property from GE, where it was deposited, burned, then bulldozed. Most of the waste was reportedly deposited into an old dry pond or ravine 800 feet southwest of the Shepherd's home; however, when the path leading to the ravine was icey, the w~ste was placed along the path (Refs. 1, 4, 5). During the 15 years of hauling waste, it was estimated thlft 50 cubic yards of cardboard per day, two truck loads of wood per week, and about two barrels of buffing "tompound residue per week, which supposedly contained no hazardous material, were deposited at the farm (Ref. 1). Additionally, according to a GE representative, Lee Humphrey, waste solvents such as trichloroethene and tetrachloroethene were also probably disposed of at Shepherd Farm, and that it was unlikely that PCB-containing oil was disposed of at the site (Ref. 1). Mr. Shepherd was never issued a permit for this hauling (Ref. 2). In November 1988, representatives of the North Carolina Superfund Branch conducted a site visit to Shepherd Farm. At this time, Mr. Shepherd led the group on a tour of his property and pointed out ~ -la, --., . -. ~-'\-. -_)\ 1000 0 SCALE: FEET 2000 4000 BASE MAP IS • HEHOERSONVILJ.E, 1968, NORTH CAROUNA. SITE LOCATION MAP SHEPHERD FARM FLAT ROCK, HENDERSONVILLE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FIGURE 1 -3- DRNUS~- L.tl CXJRPCAAll□N -I 3.0 'GIONAL POPULATIONS AND ENVl,NMENTS 3.1 POPULATION AND LAND USE The Shepherd Farm site is located in the community of Flat Rock, North Carolina, approximately 3.5 miles south of the city of Hendersonville. The immediate area surrounding the site is primarily residential and agricultural. Based upon a house count from topographic maps, the population within 4 miles of the site (including the General Electric employees) is estimated as follows: on a source or on former disposal area (23); 0 · 0.25 mile (202); 0.25 • 0.5 mile (1,408); 0.5 • 1 mile (1,044); 1 • 2 miles (2,795); 2 · 3 miles (4,012); 3 • 4 miles (4,771). The U.S. Census Bureau's conversion factors of 2.59 for Henderson County, North Carolina and 2.55 for Polk County, North Carolina, were used to estimate the population per household (Refs. 4, 9, 10; Appendix A). The disposal area at the site is located in a low area behind the Shepherd house. The Shepherds at one time owned the Spring Haven Trailer Park property. A portion of the disposal area appears to be on the trailer park property. These areas are easily accessible. Based upon sampling results, it appears there are approximately nine trailers that would be located on or within 200 feet of a portion of the disposal area (Refs. 4, pp. 4-5; 11, pp. 3-4). The·Hill Farm, located to the north side of the Shepherd Farm, is directly east of the confluence of the intermittent creek and Bat Fork Creek. At one time, Mr. Hill ran a slaughterhouse situated directly on Bat Fork Creek. Presently, some of his property is used for the grazing of 50 head of cattle. The Hill house is located 10 feet north of the woods where waste was deposited. Additionally, there are two smaller homes on the farm which Mr. Hill rents (Refs. 4, 8). Several habitats for endangered and protected species are located within 4 miles of the site. They are identified as.follows: 0.25 • 0.5 mile 0.5 • 1 mile Bunched Arrowhead (Sagittaria fasciculata) Sweet Gale (Myrica 9filfil Sweet Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia jonesii) Bog Turtles (Clem mys muhlenbergii) .7. • • 2 -3 miles Bunched Arrowhead (Sagittaria fasciculata) 3 -4 miles Bunched Arrowhead (Sagittaria fasciculata) Swamp Pink (Helonias bullata) Small Whorled Pogonia (lsotria medeoloides) The Carl Sandburg National Historic Site is located approximately 1. 7 miles west of the site (Refs. 12, 13; Appendix A) 3.2 DRAINAGE PATH WA VS AND POTENTIALLY AFFECTED WATER BODIES Runoff from the site enters an intermittent creek that is located adjacent to the disposal area. The intermittent creek flows approximately 400 feet to its confluence with Bat Fork Creek. Bat Fork Creek . is a perennial surface water body. At this point, Bat Fork Creek flows for approximately 6.S miles to its confluence with Mud Creek. Mud Creek flows for approximately 7 miles and then empties into the French Broad River. The remainder of the 15-mile surface water pathway is on the French Broad River. Bat Fork Creek and Mud Creek can be used for recreational fishing. Wetland areas are also along these water bodies; however, they do not show on the topographic maps. Bat Fork Creek is also used for agricultural purposes. The French Broad River is used for recreational fishing, boating, and canoeing (Refs. 4, p. 5; 14; Appendix A). 3.3. GROUNDWATER 3.3.1 Hvdrogeologv The Shepherd Farm property is located within the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province of the Appalachian Highlands in the southern Appalachian Mountains near Hendersonville, North Carolina (Ref. 15, pp. 1-3). The climate of the region is humid-continental. Mean annual precipitation is 38 inches, and-mean yearly lake evaporation is 34 inches resulting in a net precipitation of 4 inches (Ref. 16, pp. 43, 63). Mean, maximum 24-hour rainfall is 3. 7 inches (Ref. 17). The area is underlain by fractured crystalline rocks of Pre-Cambrian age. Topography in the area is characterized as rugged with some flat areas in a few small valleys (Ref. 18, pp. 8-10). The Asheville-Hendersonville area is characterized by a central plateau with moderate relief of 500 to 600 feet, surrounded on all sides by mountains. Elevation of the Asheville Plateau is approximately 2,200 feet above mean sea level (amsl). Northeast-southwest trending metamorphic rock controls the pathways of rivers and creeks in the area. -8- . , -I • • ill rll • Precambrian-age gneiss and mica-schist are the typical rock types that underlie the Hendersonville . . . area. These metamorphic rocks are intruded by granites of Precambrian and Paleozoic ages (Refs. I 5, pp. 5-10; 19; pp. 1-3). The regional trend of Appalachian structures is parallel to the regional strike of folded rocks and is northeast-southwest. A minor alignment of mountain surface corresponds to an eastward trend as well. A major thrust fault called the Brevard Fault Zone occurs to the northwest of the facility (Ref. 15, p. 19). Directly beneath the Shepherd Farm is the Henderson Gneiss, a biotite gneiss unit that contains feldspar porphyroblasts in a· finer-grained biotite gneiss matrix. Coarse granite, biotite gneiss, hornblende gneiss, and mica schist occur as local rock bodies within the Henderson Gneiss (Ref. 15, pp. 9-12). The occurrence of groundwater in the area is characterized by a residual soil/crystalline rock aquifer system.· Metamorphic and igneous rocks are chemically weathered in place to form a saprolite residual soil on top of crystalline bedrock. Water in the crystalline rock occurs in fractures and faults and is fed by downward percolation of precipitation through the overlying residual soil. Residual soils are composed of sand, silts, and clay in varying proportions. The water table in a crystalline rock aquifer generally resides both in the residual soil and within rock fractures and joints. Groundwater in the area is available from springs and wells. The average well depth in the area is 118 feet with an average yield of 18.3 gpm (Ref. 19, pp. 92-93). Groundwater has been encountered beneath the facility area at depths ranging from 3 to 7 feet below land surface (Refs. 9, 20). Groundwater flow in crystalline rock/residual soil aquifer systems is generally down the topographic gradient toward local creeks and streams.· Hydraulic conductivity values, derived from slug tests performed by Law Engineering Co. (now known as Law Environmental)within 1 mile of the Shepherd Farm property, ranged from 7.1 x 10·6 to 7.3 x 10·4 cm/sec for the soils and from 9.6 x 10-7 to 4.2 x 10·4 cm/sec for the fractured bedrock. The mean hydraulic conductivity was 1.2 x 10·4 cm/sec for the soils and 1.0 x 10·4 for the fractured bedrock (Ref. 6, p. 8). 3.3.2 Aquifer Use The majority of residents within 4 miles of the Shepherd Farm site receive drinking water from the city of Hendersonville. Hendersonville obtains its potable water from three surface water intakes . These intakes are located on the following rivers: -9- ■ I II • Mills River • • confluence of Bradley Creek and House Branch (beginning of the headwaters for S. Fork of Mills River) • confluence of Long Branch and Fletcher Creek (beginning of the headwaters for N. Fork of Mills River) These rivers would not be affected by the site. Drinking water is provided from small community wells or private wells, where water lines are not available. Based upon a housecount from topographic maps, the estimated population utilizing wells for potable water within 4 miles of the site is estimated as follows: 0 • 0.25 mile (52); 0.25-0.Smile(21); 0.5-1 (197); 1-2miles(725); 2-3miles(1,191); 3-4miles(1,860). The U.S.Census Bureau's conversion factor of 2.59 for Henderson County, North Carolina was used to estimate the population per household (Refs. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25; Appendix A). -10- Lii Reference #5 Prepared By · Project Manager • • INTERIM FINAL REPORT LISTING SITE INSPECTION, PHASE II GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIGHTING SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT (LSD) EAST FLAT ROCK, HENDERSON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA EPA ID #NCD079044426 VOL. I: SECTIONS 1-5; APPENDICES A, B, C, D, E, F Prepared Under TDD No. F4-9005-36 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-7346 Revision 0 FOR THE WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY JANUARY 25, 1991 NUS CORPORATION SUPERFUND DIVISION Reviewed By . Approved By R-586-1-1-7 jt§~l 9@cA:~~/ __..Phil Btac we I Regional Project Manager Assistant Regional Pr?ject Manager 3.0 Al10NAL POPULATIONS AND ENVI-MENTS 3.1 POPULATION ANO LANO USE The General Electric facility is located in the community of East Flat Rock, North Carolina approximately 3.5 miles southeast of the city of Hendersonville. The area surrounding the facility is primarily commercial and residential with some agriculture. Based upon a house count from topographic maps, the population within 4 miles of the facility (with the exception of General Electric employees) is estimated as follows: 0 • 0.25 mile (135); 0.25 • 0.5 mile (376); 0.5 -1 mile (1,010); 1 -2 miles (2,735); 2 · 3 miles (3,722); 3 -4 miles (4,522). The U.S. Census Bureau's conversion factors of 2.59 for Henderson County, North Carolina, and 2.55 for Polk County, North Carolina, were used to estimate the population per household {Refs. 27, 28). The majority of the facility is fenced with the exception of the landspreading plots and landfill B. General Electric has a recreational fadity located approximately 150 feet from the small surface impoundment on site. There are currently 1,141 employees at the facility; however, only three of these employees would routinely be near the source areas {Ref. 29). An agricultural area exists approximately 1,500 feet west of the facility {Ref. 30, p. 5). Several habitats for endangered and protected species are located within 4 miles of the site. They are identified as follows: 0 • 0.25 mile 1 -2 miles 3-4miles Bunched Arrowhead {Sagittaria fasciculatal Sweet Pitcher Plant {Sarracenia jonesii) Bog Turtles {Clem mys muhlenbertgii) Sweet Gale {Myrica ~ Swamp Pink {Helonias bullata) Small Whorled Pogonia (lsotria medeoloidesl Bunched Arrowhead {Sagittaria fasciculatal {two separate areas) The Carl Sandburg National Historic Site is located approximately 2.2 miles west of the site {Refs. 27, 30, 31, 32). -16- • • 3.2 DRAINAGE PATHWA VS AND POTENTIALLY AFFECTED WATER BODIES Bat Fork Creek flows through the General Electric facility. General Electric has an NPDES Permit to discharge into Bat Fork_ Creek from the surface impoundments (Refs. 15, 27, 29). From the site, Bat Fork Creek flows for approximately 6 miles to its confluence with Mud Creek. Mud Creek then flows for approximately 7 miles, where it empties into the French Broad River. The remainder of the 15-mile surface water pathway is on the French Broad River. Bat Fork Creek and Mud Creek can be used for recreational fishing. Wetland areas are also along these water bodies; however, they are not shown on the topographic map. The French Broad River is used for recreational fishing, boating, and canoeing (Refs. 27, 33). 3.3 GROUNDWATER 3.3.1 Hydrogeology General Electric Company-LSD is located within the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province of the Appalachian Highlands in the southern Appalachian Mountains near Hendersonville, North Carotina (Ref. 33, pp. 1-3). The climate of the region is humid-continental. Mean annual precipitation is 38 inches, and mean yearly lake evaporation is 34 inches resulting in a net precipitation of 4 inches (Ref. 34, pp. 43, 63). Mean, maximum 24-hour rainfall is 3.7 inches (Ref. 35). The area is underlain by fractured crystalline rocks of Pre-Cambrian age. Topography in the area is characterized as rugged with some flat areas in a few. small valleys (Ref. 36, pp. 8-10). The Asheville-Hendersonville area is characterized by a central plateau with moderate relief of 500 to 600 feet, surrounded on all sides by mountains. Elevation of the Asheville Plateau is approximately 2,200 feet above mean sea level (amsl). Northeast-southwest trending metamorphic rock controls the pathways of rivers and creeks in the area. The facility is located adjacent to Bat Fork Creek, the major surface watei=body in ttfe area (Ref. 27). Precambrian-age gneiss and mica-schist are the typical rock types that underlie the Hendersonville area. These metamorphic rocks are intruded by granites of Precambrian and Paleozoic ages (Refs. 34, pp. 5-10; 38, pp. 1-3). The regional trend of Appalachian structures is parallel to the regional strike of folded rocks and is northeast-southwest. A minor alignment of mountain surface corresponds to an eastward trend as well. A major thrust fault called the Brevard Fault Zone occurs to the northwest of the facility (Ref. 34, p. 19). Directly beneath the General Electric facility is the Henderson Gneiss, a biotite gneiss unit that contains feldspar porphyroblasts in a finer-grained biotite gneiss matrix. -17- Coarse granite, biotite gt, hornblende gneiss, and mica schist occls loc~I rock bodies within the Henderson Gneiss (Ref. 34, pp. 9-12). The occurrence of groundwater in the area is characterized by a residual soil/crystalline rock aquifer system. Metamorphic and igneous rocks are chemically weathered in place to form a saprolite residual soil on top of crystalline bedrock. Water in the crystalline rock occurs in fractures and faults and is fed by downward percolation of precipitation through the overlying residual soil. Residual soils are composed of sand, silts, and clay in varying proportions. The water table in a crystalline rock aquifer generally resides both in the residual soil and within rock fractures and joints. Residual soils beneath the facility range in thickness from less than 1 to 88 feet (Ref. 5, p. 6). Groundwater in the area is available from springs and wells. The average well depth in the area is 118 feet with an average yield of 18.3 gpm (Ref. 38, pp. 92-93). ·Groundwater has been encountered beneath the facility area at depths ranging from 3 to 29 feet below land surface. A potentiometric surface map of the groundwater surface indicates groundwater flow is predominantly t_o the south and east (Figure 3-1). The hydraulic gradient of the facility area ranged from 0.01 to 0.05 feet/foot ( 1 % to 5%). Hydraulic conductivity values, derived from slug tests performed by Law Engineering Co. (now known as Law Environmental), ranged from 7.1 x 10-6 to 7.3 x 10·4 cm/sec for the soils bene_ath the facility and from 9.6 x 10-7 to 4.2 x 10·4 cm/sec for the fractured bedrock. The mean hydraulic conductivity was 1.2 x 10·4 cm/sec for the soils and 1.0 x 10·4 forthe fractured bedrock (Ref. 5, p. 8). 3.3,2 Aquifer Use The majority of residents within 4 miles of the General Electric facility receive drinking water from the city of Hendersonville. Hendersonville obtains its potable water from surface water intakes that would not be affected by the site. Where water lines are not available, drinking water is provided by small community wells or private wells. Based upon a housecount from topographic maps, the estimated population utilizing wells for potable water within 4 miles of the site is estimated as follows: 0 :o.25 mile (44); 0.25 -0.5 mile (135); 0.5 - 1 mile (96); 1 - 2 miles (728); 2 • 3 miles (1,142); 3 -4 miles (1,763). The U.S. Census Bureau's conversion factors of 2.59 for Henderson County, North Carolina and 2.55 for Polk County, North Carolina were used to estimate the population per household (Refs. 27, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43). -18- Date: UN-D STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROT,ION AGENCY REGION IV 345 COURTLAND STREET. N.E. ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30365 Telephone Number: UJ 9 3, -C) $3-'J Occupation: Reference #6 " • • Question: Whose waste did you haul? Qu.estion: Where did you haul waste? If possible, list firm and location waste was deposited. I ~.4..l-~$11,,,l.~~Ll.J.)!.J.~L..~Ju~C¥:,.-~.D/:,.~~___:;:*~.,Rl._.::~~~.l) /;> 1.,.., ..2 u.C) • Question: For what years did you haul waste to your property located off Tabor Road, known as the Shepherd Farm Site? Answer: \)~ C\M Q Pm• bh.t,:n-, \ q ~'7 fl \91 o, Question: Whose waste was taken to the Shepherd Farm Site? (both industrial, municipal and/or private) 7~:r~.:!b-i::~·ete2.~ ~-tt=='"~.Q 1Js ~~QAQ Questions: What types of waste were taken to the Shepherd Farm Site? ( garbage, paper, construction debris, drums, etc) Answer: 1 i) ~ J c\i_,h,ut'.Y)A .£,, , Q R""j,J\..\:~ o, 0 ~~ CID ;ta Q ; ~ ~ ~-'t C ,/ttn ~tac tf',sQ 1 ~~9 I\, • Question: Did you have any State/County/City Permits to haul waste? To operate a dump/landfill? Witnesses: ' i J . _:., , . Question: Did you have any State/County/City Permits to haul waste? To operate a dump/landfill? Answer: 1\15,01 j \ ~JA'.i DA ,-0 C f:r:U ~ ,9 ,~o: 4 z . . Witnesses: j/--R-J'f'-6,l~ . ~ .... '¼) {'; ,'-'"1" /J. ,J,,, 1--/..rc:;;i 11915 ' ·t~ .:,·,_ ·'-.·. '-.. , ' • • Fact Sheet ----------------------------- ~ ~ General Electric Company Site EPA Listing Site Inspection Report Findings : East Flat Rock, North Carolina ' _______________________ March 1991 Introduction. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducted extensive sampling in May 1990, as part of its Listing Site Inspection (LSI) at General Electric Company -Lighting Systems Department in East Flat Rock, North Carolina. The objectives of the Listing Site Inspection were to locate possible sources of con- tamination; collect soil, sediment and groundwater samples; identify all potential pathways of contaminant migration; and to evaluate the site for clean-up under the Superfund program. Approximately 57 samples were collected from surface and subsurface soils, residential wells, sediments, and groundwater monitor- ing wells. Site Background The General Electric Company-Lighting Systems Department is located in East Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina. Operations began in 1955 and continue at the present time. The facility produces several types of luminaire systems. The 50-acre property is bounded by Tabor Road, Spartanburg High- way and Bat Fork Creek. Features include a manufac- turing plant, a warehouse, former landspreading plots, waste treatment ponds and sludge impoundment, and a recreation center. Early sampling investigations conducted by both General Electric and the State of North Carolina iden- tified groundwater contamination in the area. General Electric has offered city water lines to affected residen- tial homes and is currently working with the State on a groundwater remediation project. Listing Site Inspection Results At the GE facility, 5 possible source areas were identified. Compounds such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), carbon disulfide, various extrac- table organic compounds and ·heavy metals were detected at several of the source areas. Sampling results from the LSI for General Electric identified tetrachlorocthene, 1,2-dichlorocthene, 1,2- dichlorocthane, trichlorocthene and magnesium in the on-site groundwater monitoring wells. Off-site private residentiaf wells contained copper and zinc. Though no organic contaminants were detected by the EPA in the private wells'sampled, earlier sampling by GE did identify extensive organic contamination. Sediment samples collected from Bat Fork Creek identified carb- on disulfide and miscellaneous organic extractable compounds. The primary contaminant migration pathways of concern are groundwater and surface water. Future EPA Action The Environmental Proctection Agency is using the results from this investigation along wit11 data gathered in previous investigations to evaluate tl1e General Eiectric Company LSD for possibie inclusion on the National Priorities List (NPL) and other remedial options. Report Availability The analytical results of the Listing Site Inspection have been documented in a final report which is now available at an information repository established at the Henderson County Public Library, Main Branch, 301 N. Washington Street. This repository will allow open and convenient public access to site related docu- ments. A public meeting will be held at 7 :30 pm, March 21, 1991, at the Blue Ridge Community College Auditorium, to present the findings of the LSI and to answer any questions the community might have. • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: U.S. EPA, Region IV ·. 345 Courtland Street, N.E. : Atlanta, GA 30365 Hours: INFORMATION REPOSITORY: Henderson County Public Library Main Branch 301 North Washington Street Hendersonville, NC 28739 Mon, Tue, Wed -9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. . Thur, Fri, Sat -9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. EPA Toll Free Telephone Number: 1-800-241-1754 Cathy Winokur, ..... Assistant Regional Counsel .... (404) 347-2641 Debbie Vaughn-Wright, . Site Assessment Manager ..... (404) 347-5065 Suzanne Durham, .... Community Relations Coordinator . (404) 347-7791 Carl Terry, ....... p'~ess Office ............ (404) 347-3004 4.WQ-WPB l"t.tJ l 4 1991 UNITE.ATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTE.N AGENCY REGION IV Ms. Lee Crosby, Section Chief waste Managerment Division North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resourses P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Dear Ms. Crosby: During the week of May 14, 1990, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and its contractor, NUS Corporation conducted a Listing Site Inspection at the\ Gene·r·a1· Electric 1facili ty {_NCD~07 g·oJ4426) in \~ast: Flat Roe~) North Carolina. Enclosed for your information, is the resulting final report. As a result of this investigation, the EPA is continuing the evaluation of the General Electric facility for the National Priorities List. A public meeting to discuss the report results is being planned. Notices regarding the meeting will be distributed at a later date. If you have any questions, please contact me at (404) 347-5065 Sincerely yours, L~~n~ht Project Manager Enclosure .. Printed on Recycled Paper • • Fact Sheet ----------------------------- ft ~ General Electric Company Site EPA Listing Site Inspection Report Findings East Flat Rock, North Carolina ______________________ March 1991 Introduction. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducted extensive sampling in May 1990, as part of its Listing Site Inspection (LSI) at General Electric Company • Lighting Systems Depanment in East Flat Rock, North Carolina. The objectives of the Listing Site Inspection were to locate possible sources of con- tamination; collect soil, sediment and groundwater samples; identify all potential pathways of contaminant migration; and to evaluate the site for clean-up under the Superfund program. Approximately 57 samples were collected from surface and subsurface soils, residential wells, sediments, and groundwater monitor. ing wells. Site Background The General Electric Company -Lighting Systems Department is located in East Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina. Operations began in 1955 and continue at the present time. The facility produces several types of luminaire systems. The 50-acre property is bounded by Tabor Road, Spartanburg High- way and Bat Fork Creek. Features include a manufac- turing plant, a warehouse, former landspreading plots, waste treatment ponds and sludge impoundment, and a recreation center. Early sampling investigations conducted by both General Electric and the State of North Carolina iden- tified groundwater contamination in the area. ·General Electric has offered city water lines to affected residen- tial homes and is currently working with the State on a groundwater remediation project. Listing Site Inspection Results At the GE facility, 5 possible source areas were identified. Compounds such as polychlorinatcd biphenyls (PCBs), carbon disulfide, various extrac- table organic compounds and heavy metals were detected at several of the source areas. Sampling results from the LSI for General Electric identified tetrachloroethene, 1,2-dichloroethene, 1,2- dichloroethane; trichloroethene and magnesium in the on-site groundwater monitoring wells. Off-site private residential wells contained copper and zinc. Though no organic contaminants were detected by the EPA in the private wells sampled, earlier sampling by GE did identify extensive organic contamination. Sediment samples collected from Bat Fork Creek identified carb- on disulfide and miscellaneous organic extractable compounds. The primary contaminant migration pathways of concern arc groundwater and surface water. Future EPA Action The Environmental Proctcction Agency is using the results from this investigation along wii11 data gathered in previous investigations to evaluate i11e General Electric Company LSD for possible inclusion on the National Priorities List (NPL) and other remedial options. Report Availability The analytical results of the Listing Site Inspection have been documented in a final report which is now available at an information repository established at the Henderson County Public Library, Main Branch, 30! N. Washington Street. This repository will allow open and converlient public access to site related docu- ments. A public meeting will be held at 7 :30 pm, March 21, 1991, at the Blue Ridge Commurlity College Auditorium, to present the findings of the LSI and to answer any questions the commurlity might have. • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: U.S. EPA, Region IV 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30365 Hours: INFORMATION REPOSITORY: Henderson <:;aunty Public Library Main Branch 301 North Washington Street Hendersonville, NC 28739 Mon, Tue, Wed -9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thur, Fri, Sat -9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. EPA Toll Free Telephone Number: 1-800-241-1754 Cathy Winokur, ..... Assistant Regional Counsel .... (404) 347-2641 Debbie Vaughn-Wright, . Site Assessment Manager ..... (404) 347-5065 Suzanne Durham, .... Community Relations Coordinator . (404) 347-779~ Carl Terry, ....... Press Office ............ (404) 347-3004 <UiQ-WPB rl:.tl 1 4 1991 UNITE.ATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEC. AGENCY REGION IV 345 COURTLAND STREET. N.E. Ms. Lee Crosby, Section Chief Waste Managerment Division North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resourses P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Dear Ms. Crosby: During the week of May 14, 1990, the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and its contractor, NUS Corporation conducted a Listing Site Inspection at the General Electric facility (NCD079044426) in East Flat Rock, North Carolina. Enclosed for your information, is the resulting final report. As a result of this investigation, the EPA is continuing the evaluation of the General Electric facility for the National Priorities List. A public meeting to discuss the report results is being planned. Notices regarding the meeting will be distributed at a later date. If you have any questions, please contact me at (404) 347-5065 Sincerely yours, L~~n~ht Project Manager Enclosure Printed on Recycled Paper • • • May 4, 1990 TO: File FROM: David Lilley RE: Notifications Today I called the Henderson County Health Department at (704) 692-4228 to let Mr. Robert Smith know that EPA FIT has decided to add the Seldon Clark property to the GE LSI visit to be conducted from May 14-18, 1990. Mr. Smith was previously notified of the LSI visit. DL/dl/not.doc/3 • • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION r,.ENCY REGION IV lffl'L1 345 COURTLAND STREET. N.E. ,i111,, ~ If Po ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30365 0 ] (;A SUP£M · 1990 4WD-WPB APR 2 7 1990 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Seldon Clark 108 Lamp Lighter Lane P.O. Box 455 East Flat Rock, North Carolina 28726 RE: Seldon Clark Property (Adjacent to General Electric Company, Lighting System Department) Tabor Road East Flat Rock, North Carolina Dear Mr. Clark: 'Fll110 S£Cftotv \ \ The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), pursuant to the authority and requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq., as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), Public Law 99-499, is planning to conduct an investigation at the above referenced site. The Seldon Clark property is located on Tabor Road and U.S. Highway 176 East Flat Rock, North Carolina. EPA has reason to believe that there may be a release or threat of a release of hazardous substances from the site into the surrounding environment. The purpose of the investigation is to determine the nature and extent of contamination at the site and to determine what, if any, further response action would be appropriate. As per our telephone conversation of April 24, 1990, EPA is requesting permission for access to your property beginning on or about May 14, 1990 and continuing through completion of the investigation on or about May 18, 1990. Activities to be conducted during the investigation may include·: 1. Inspect, sketch, and photograph the premises; 2. Collect surface and subsurface soil samples; 3. Collect groundwater and subsurface water samples; Printed on Recycled Pa,:. • • -2- 4. Collect sediment samples; 5. Conduct air monitoring; 6. Transportation of equipment onto and about the site as necessary to accomplish the activities above, including trucks and sampling equipment. The above sampling activity will be conducted by EPA Region IV's Field Investigation Team (FIT). of FIT will contact you prior to the actual site final arrangements and note any changes. personnel from Daniel Howard visit to make Split samples will be made available if requested. However, you will be required to furnish your own containers as well as your own laboratory analyses. Pursuant to Section 104 of CERCLA, as amended by SARA, Congress has given EPA express authority to conduct this investigation. Further, CERCLA authorizes designated EPA representatives to enter and obtain samples from any facility where there exists a reasonable basis to believe there may be a release or threat of release of a hazardous substance or pollutant or contaminant (42 U.S.C. 9604(e)). Should you deny this request for access to your property, an administrative order directing compliance with the request may be issued, civil action to compel compliance may be initiated, or access may be obtained by any other lawful means. Under certain circumstances, a court may impose a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $25,000 per day for failure to grant access or comply with any administrative order directing that access be granted. If you will voluntarily give permission for EPA to conduct the above described investigation of the Seldon Clark property, please sign and return the original of this letter to: Robert P. Morris Environmental Engineer Site Investigation and Support U.S. EPA-Region IV 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30365 • • -3- Your signature will represent your agreement to grant EPA, its contractor(s), subcontractor(s) and employees, access to your property during the periods stated and for the purpose of conducting some or all of the activities described above, and any other activity deemed necessary by EPA to properly perform the assessment. Failure to respond to this letter'within seven (7) calendar days of your receipt of this letter will be deemed a denial of the request for access to your property. A copy of this letter is enclosed for your records. any questions, please contact me at (404) 347-5065. cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Sincerely, Robert P. Morris Environmental Engineer Signature: Date: Enclosure cc: Pat DeRosa 1 NCDEHNR Joan Dupont, NUS Corporation Mitch Cohen, NUS Corporation RM:sw:Doc Access SC:Disk Morris #3:4/26/90:x5065 4WD-SAS 4WD-SAS MORRIS DEIHL If you have Your • • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION IV JUL 1 8 1990 4WD-WPB CERTIFIED 1'!..A TJ;,_ RE'.J.'URN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. William R. Virnoyard General Manager 345 COURTLAND STREET ATLANTA, GEORGIA 3036! General Electric Lighting Systems P.O. Box 865 Henderson, North Carolina 28739 RE: General Electric Company Lighting Systems Department Spartanburg Highway East Flat Rock, North Carolina NCD079Q4,l426 Dear Y..r. Vineyard: ·Wt.Gt.IV ED JUL 2 :J 1990 SUPERFUND SECT/ON The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is investigating the disposal of hazardous substances at the General Electric Company Lighting Systems Department site located on Spartanburg :!ighway, East Flat Rock, North Carolina (hereinafter referred to as "the Site"). This investigation is being undertaken pursuant to the provisions of the Comprehensive Envirollrnental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. 9601 et §_gQ., as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of J.986 (SARA), Public Law 99-499 and pursuant to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), 42 U.S.C. 6921 et ~, as amended. 1-!aza:r-dous substances are those defined by CERCLA Section 101(14). Contamination was found on the sit~, as discussed in the Screening Site Inspection. 'ro assist in defining t'i.e nature and extent of contamination at your facility, EPA is seeking to obtain certain information from you concerning your waste disposal practices. EPA's authority to seek such information is set forth under Section 104(e) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9604 as amended, and Section 3007 of the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 42 U.S.C. 6927, as amended. Specifically, these provisions provide the agency with the authority to require ar..y pe~·son l,•1ho generates, stores, treats, transports, disposes of, or otherwise handles or has handled hazardous wastes and substances to fu:r.nir:h information relat.ed to such wastes and substances. Pursuant to these statutory provisions, you are hereby required to answer the fol.lowing requests and to provide copies of aJ.l documents -...1Sed to an~:rwer the requests, or affirm in a.n a:ffidav it the veracity of the i.n:"orrnation where it is .impractical to provide copies of the documents. • • -2- 1. Identify the person(s) answering these Questions on behalf of Respondent. 2. For each and every Question below, identify all persons consulted in the preparation of the answer. 3. For each and every Question below, identify all documents consulted, examined, or referred to in the preparation of the answer and provide true and accurate copies of all such documents. 4. List the EPA Identification Numbers of the Respondent. 5. Identify all property comprising the Site by boundaries such as roads, streams, etc. 6. Identify the type(s) of activity for which areas of the Site were used. 7. If you have reason to believe that there may be persons able to provide a more detailed or complete response to any Question contained herein or who may be able to provide additional responsive documents, identify such persons and the additional information or documents that they may have. 8. Identify the acts or ornrnisions of any persons, other than your employees, contractors, or agents, that may have caused the release or threat of release of hazardous substances at the Site and damages relating therefrom and identify such persons. 9. Identify all persons, including Respondent's employess, who have knowledge or information about the generation, transportation, treatment, disposal or other handling of hazardous substances at the Site. 10. State the dates during which you owned, operated or leased any portion of the Site. 11. Provide information about the physical characteristics of the Site including but not limited to the following: a. Surface structures (e.g., buildings, tanks, etc.). b. Ground water wells, including drilling logs. c. Past and present storm water drainage system, sanitary sewer system, including septic tank(s), subsurface disposal field(s) and trench(es). • • -3- d. Any and all additions, demolitions or changes of any kind to physical structures on, under or about the Site, or to the property itself (e.g., excavation work) and state the dates on which such changes occured. 12. Provide all technical and/or analytical information and manifests concerning any removal activities at the site including waste quantity removed, remaining waste quantity, types of wastes removed and remaining, location of wastes and containers found. 13. Did you ever use, purchase, generate, store, treat, dispose, transport or otherwise handle any hazardous substances at the Site? If the answer to the preceding question is anything but an unqualified "no," identify: a. The chemical composition, characteristics, physical state (e.g., solid, liquid) of each hazardous substance. b. The persons who supplied you with each such hazardous substance disposed or otherwise handled by you. c. How such hazardous substances were used, purchased, genetated, stored, treated, transported, disposed or otherwise handled by you. d. Where such hazardous substances were used, purchased, generated, stored, treated, transported, disposed or otherwise handled by you. e. The quantity of such hazardous substances used, purchased, generated, stored, treated, transported, dispose or otherwise handled by you. 14. Identify all leaks, spills or releases of any kind into the environment of any hazardous substances that have occurred at the Site (including but not limited to the area that is presently the recreational field at the site. In addition, identify: a. When such releases occurred. b. How the releases occurred. c. What hazardous substances were released. d. What amount of each hazardous substance was so released. e. Where such releases occurred. • • -4- f. Any and all activities undertaken in response to each such release or to threatened releases of hazardous substances at the Site. g. Any and all investigations of the circumstances, nature, extent or location of each release or threatened release including, the results of any soil, water (ground and surface) or air testing that was undertaken. h. All persons with information relating to these releases. 15. Identify all your hazardous substance disposal locations other that at the Site (including but not limited to; Shepherd Farm, Seldon Clark Property (Tabor Road and U.S. Highway 176), Western North Carolina Fairgrounds, and Grandview Memorial Gardens). In addition, identify: a. Where such disposal occurred. b. When such disposal occurred. c. What hazardous substances were so disposed. d. How hazardous substances were so disposed. e. What amount of each hazardous substance was disposed. f. Any and all activities undertaken in response to release or threatended releases of hazardous substances as a result of this disposal. g. Any and all investigations of the circumstances, nature, extent of each releases or threatened releases including, the result of any soil, water (ground and surface) or air testing that was undertaken. h. All persons with information relating to these disposals. In answering any of the above questions, if information is obtained through employee interviews, indicate this in your letter and provide names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the employees interviewed. Site locations should be designated on a map. Your answers to these questions must be sent to Mr. Robert Morris at the address provided below within fifteen (15) calendar days of your receipt of this letter. • • -5- Failure to comply with this request may result in enforcement against General Electric Lighting Systems by EPA pursuant to Section 104 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9604, and Section 3008 of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6928. You should note that each of these statutes permit EPA to seek imposition of penalties of up to twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) for each day of continued non-compliance. Please be further advised that provision of false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations may subject you to criminal penalties under 18 U.S.C. 1001. Pursuant to Part 2, Subpart B of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, 40 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart B, you may assert a confidential business information claim for all or part of the information provided in response to this Information Request. To assert a claim of business confidentiality, you must follow the requirements of 40 C.F.R. 2.203(b) and identify all information by paragraph and line which you believe to be confidential by describing such information on a cover page or by marking the face of the document which contains the information as "trade secrets", proprietary, business confidential, etc. Information for which such a claim is asserted will be disclosed only to the extent and by means of the procedures specified in 40 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart B. EPA will construe the failure to furnish a confidentiality claim with your response to this letter as a waiver of that claim, and the Agency may make the information available to the public without further notice. Because of the seriousness of this matter and the attendant legal ramifications, EPA encourages you to submit a written response within the time frame specified herein. We hope that you will give these matters your immediate attention. Your response should be sent to: Mr. Robert Morris Waste Program Branch U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IV 345 Courtland St., N.E. Atlanta, GA 30365 • -6- If you have any legal questions, please direct such questions to Ms. V. Anne Heard of the Office of Regional Counsel at: 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30365 (404) 347-2641 If you have any technical questions, please direct such questions to Mr. Robert Morris, at the above address, or at (404) 347-5065 11:;k:A~ eacrick M. Tobin, Di± Waste Management Division RM:sw:Doc GELSD104:Disk Morris #3:7/2/90:x5065 4WD-SAS 4WD-SAS ORC ORC ORC MORRIS DEIHL HEARD SASINE BARKER 4WD-WPB 4WD LUCIUS TOBIN 4WD-SAS HANKE • ,::;--,;;;,,,";•~ _,(, , ..• ' ~ ';wri. i ~ !~1\~~~ 1 ,iil~.,e; . ,,,;;:.:: ·~:.~, . .... State of North Carolina • Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. · Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Robert Morris NC Project Officer EPA Region IV Waste Division 345 Courtland St., NE Atlanta, GA 30365 26 February 1990 SUBJECT: General Electrj_c Company and related sites Herdersonville, North Carolina Dear Mr. Morris: William L. Meyer Director As we discussed last week, there have been several sites in the Hendersonville area reported to us as possible old disposal sites for GE wastes. I want to make you aware of these sites since it may be more efficient to investigate all of them during the LSIE of Shepherd Farm, another GE related site. These three sites have not yet been evaluated nor have they been added to CERCLIS, but they will need to be looked into either by EPA or by us. I will attached all information that I have about the sites, as well as a map showing the described locations. The sites are: ( 1) Seldon Clark's land in the northeast quadrant of the intersection of US 176 and Tabor Road: (2) The site near Grandview Memorial Gardens on Tracy Grove Road: (3) The Old Western NC Fairgrounds. If you have any question, please call me at (919) 733-2801. Attachments GN/db/GEHender.gn Sincerely, ~::;~1:f:aO c~~RCLIS Branch Superfund Section • • Date: 19 January 1990 TO: File 1,,-,.tf--FROM: Grover Nicholson RE: Possible site in East Flat Rock On 17 January 1990 I received a call from Lucy King of Oak Grove Road in East Flat Rock, ( 704) 693-8991. She reports that General Electric Co. in East Flat Rock buried wastes, including drums, on land belonging to Seldon Clark. The land is located in the NE part of the intersection of US 176 and Tabor Road. Mr. Clark's telephone number is (704) 693-6878. On 19 January 1990 I spoke with Bob Dooley of NUS Corporation. He is the project manager for the GE SSI. He said that he had no knowledge of this burial and it was not investigated during the SSI. Ms. King, on 17 January 1990, also said that burials were possible just across US 176 from the GE plant in an area once used for storage by GE. She also questioned why no monitoring wells were constructed on the southern border of the GE property near the GE recreation area. She believes there are wastes buried in this area. I spoke with Diane Eskanasy of the Asheville DEM office, on 18 January 1990. She has no knowledge of the alleged burial on Mr. Clark's land. She does know that the land across US 176 from GE belongs to Q2cil Cantrell, (704) 697-7635. Mr. Cantrell owns Skyland Petroleum and Oak Grove Shell Station. Diane believes the GE has never owned this land. Diane also says that capacitors were reported to have been buried at the GE recreation area. She says that DEM will request that GE install a well in that area. GN/db/eastflat.roc • • November 7, 1989 MEMORANDUM TO: Grover Nicholson FR: Martin Richmond ·J~ RE: Site Screening, Henderson County I spoke today with Mrs. Evelyn Nichols about the reports of buried waste in Henderson County. These reports came to this office via letter from Diane Eskanasy, DEM/Asheville. Mrs. Nichols reported hearing of three different burial sites. All these reports are unsubstantiated, and appear to be based on ''what she heard''· One site is located at the Old Western NC Fairgrounds in Hendersonville, NC. Mrs. Nichols heard of this site from Mrs. Betty Edwards, who lives next to the fairgrounds and reports seeing trucks from General Electric unloading drums into open ravines at the fairgrounds and burying them. Mrs. Edwards reportedly obtained a drum from GE workers to use for burning materials in her yard. There is no report as to what GE may have been burying at the Fairgrounds. This property has since been bought by the Henderson County School Board and is the future site of new school construction. This property is approximately one mile from the GE Facility. It is assumed that any dumping by GE in this area would be unauthorized. Another site is located on Tracy Grove Road, next to the Grandview Memorial Gardens. This location is approximately 5 miles from the GE Facility. Mrs. Nichols claims to have heard that Mr. Gene Shepard used to dump waste from the GE plant in a field in this area. She believes an engineer from GE told her about this site. A third site is reportedly located across the road from the GE Facility, on property owned by Mr. Seldon Clark. She reports that Mr. Clark used to work at GE and allowed the plant to dump waste in a gully along this vacant lot. Any waste disposed of on this lot has since been buried. She did not know what types of waste or how Mr. Clark could be contacted. MR/screenl.doc 1-1 • • November 8, 1989 TO: Grover Nicholson FR: Martin Richmond --;,-v1 __ RE: Information on Report of Buried Drums, Henderson County I spoke today with Mrs. Betty Edwards who lives near the old Western NC Fairgrounds in Hendersonville, NC. She told me she remembers trucks from the GE Facility to the Fairgrounds facility to load and unload materials. She stated that GE formerly leased buildings at the fairgrounds for storage. Mrs. Edwards also told me she remembers GE workers burying barrels at the Fairgrounds. She described the area as a "huge gulley", which they filled with drums and barrels, covered with trees and stumps, then filled and graded the entire area. She also stated that her family used to go and get empty barrels from this dump to use for burning trash. She does not know what was in the barrels, nor if they were empty or full. She stated that the barrels had a "gunky" substance on them. The Fairgrounds property has since been sold by the American Legion to the Henderson County Board of Education, and plans are being made to construct a new school on this site. It is possible the area she is talking about is either in the fairgorunds or adjacent to the fairgrounds property. Mrs. Edwards has not seen any trucks from GE on the site since they prepared the property to be sold (approximately 5 years ago). She estimated the dumping went on for 10 years. MR/ screen 1. 04 5 • • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Asheville Re,,~onal Office James C. Martin, Governor William \XI. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Grover Nicholson Superfund Section Post Office Box 27687 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION November 2, 1989 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Dear Mr. Nicholson: Subject: Reports of Buried Drums Henderson County, North Carolina Ann 13. Orr Regional Manager On the morning of October 31, 1989, Mrs. Evelyn Nichols called this office to report that Mrs. Betty Edwards had told her she remembered that trucks from General Electric Company (GE) had, in the past, carried barrels of unknown contents to the old fairgrounds next to the armory in Henderson County, and buried them on that property in large holes. Mrs. Nichols indicated that GE used to have picnics on that property but she did not know if they ever owned the site. Mrs. Nichols is particularly concerned about the former fairground property as she said the county has purchased it and intends to construct a school there. While she was giving me this -information, she said she also remembered Mr. Gene Shepherd (Shepherd's Garbage Service) carrying trash that may have come from GE and may have included barrels, to an area near Grandview Memorial Gardens in the Tracy Grove Community in Henderson County. I told Mrs. Nichols that I would contact the appropriate officials to handle this matter, and I am referring it to you. As the information she passed on to me is fairly sketchy, I suggest you contact her for further details. Mrs. Nichols' telephone nwnber is 701,-693-3370. Mrs. Edward's telephone number is 704-692-9594. lntcrch:inge Building, 59 \\!oodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 • Telephone 704-251--6208 An Equal Oprx,rtunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Grover Nicholson November 2, 1989 Page 2 • Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me or Don Link at 704-251-6208. DMAE/gc cc: Robert Morris Evelyn Nichols 09: ]5 EPR OC~R CFM!!FVi2.5?.••COMM347-3721 P.01 • • e'.NVIRONMENT AL NEWS !!PA CONDUCTS :.NSP:6:C'J'10H Off mnnuu.1.i t'.t.,,!C'1'RXC COMPANY IN tAS'l' 'FLAT ROCK I NC l3E:GIN1HWG MA"t 14 I 1 ~'h6.1 lJ, s. 1hwironmel'ital Proteetion Ag&ney wi.1.1 bf! cond1:.c.tJ.r,ij ,:1r. i.t,.i!i;,4ict.l.on of t,he Qiinaral Elaetrie Cc;,mpt.ny in El.lilt Fl&t Rac;k, NC, b;igi.nn.l.n\3 en .way 14, 1990, to obtain additional inf.orn.ation nfisdad to d.,t:QX:l\\J.ne if thft lllite rahould be placed bn th~ EPA'• N&tlonal ~ricriti~~ Li,t (NPL) of haEardoua ~aet1 eitee. ; 'l'he NPL idimtifies ab<'l.ndoned o:t' uncontrolled h•aardous waete 1itll1 potonti11.lly po11i.ng tho g:i:lll&taitt lon(l-t&:t'D'I thrtiat to health and thtt environment, A acreenin,;, inc1pilir.tic!'i candui:t&d .by the Aqene;,y in November 1988, ind.icat•d tl'le 2itl!! i11 e:cnt:arr.int1.t@c;1 with polychlorin4t•d biphenyla · (PClle) 1 l met~J.11, orgern.ic: ::otr,poun-:ic &nct ~OBiji.bly-other contlllltin&nte. To bott~r def.l.na thil! ct1td:t1.T.tn~tion 1 t.hs A<;1onoy will conduct: <tddftion11.1 •mnpling includin~ th19 £c-ll0win1-1 •· groundw&.t~r il!U1\pj.eo !t'Ol\1 t .. mpora:cy monitorinq well11 _, vnvir.onrnair,~ul i!IU.t!eco :.;oi;;. 1 rrnb11urf4oe 111cil, and aiadim•nt : eampl•• grcundwat~1: !!lilllilpl;;;,. f~';)ro Gli'.iBtinr,i monitoring welle !r, add.\.tion, ~ g-t.ophyoi1:1al e1,:.:oard.n;i ef thlil site will be p11rform•d to halp delineate toi."11:(}X' l1&ndfill e.r,11aij. Thia d&tlll 9athsrGc! will !:le uz•iei to con;iid1u: the sit• for poaail:>l• .f.nolusion on the NJ.>L &nd wil.t taltil into coneidcirittion the type• and quantit.!ias of wa111teii p:te1Hu1t 1 th& axtsnt of oon.tamin4tion, and the number of people living or lol'O::ltin,; nt,arby who could b• expo11ed to th9 contl\lninar,,ts, Th@ j.l\t\'l\editi\!<11 th.~o,at f;;>Olll the 11it@ ham lxl•n abated by the oompany I a proviaion of &n i.l t,u.·natfil W4tlllr 11upply to rai,ld•nta with pr,ivata -11m e.ff~tad i:,¥ th,~ cont11.I11inat1on, Th:e Gtane~al !:le.1r:tria fo.ca.lity, loc::&t11d citf Spart11nburq Hi9hway, cion111i15t!111 of ll!Ora, the.n !\O ac~&P.l, Opl.!rat.ione at the plant involve the ll!Anuf&oture of outdocn'r indt.lllt:1:;:,&1.,l :tl'ld aollll'.Qeroial liqhting fixture,, AlU1Uinuro &nod.J.,d.ng, ~ l0,,~"'·,:ich,;,,,:_1(;;qJ. bi: tq~t~nl.nq end poli~hinq, a ■ well 111,1 1 nic!;tl co&.:i.n-,; £i::i:t: :;;,,;ili.cll,:ll',9, ai-,.d a. !Jilicll coating proc11111 a:ce, or, hl!lv111 btii1t1i'i 1 p.srto!;'llll.-lld ?1.t; t:!1~ facility, 'I'h8 0C1npany hall bean in op~ration ainee li35. -o-i MAY 9, 1990 · . COK'l'AC'l11 Charlie 'l'hOl!lpsmi o? lt:PA Rei;ion IV at ( 404) 347-300~ ) \ r " ·Genera 1 CERCLA 103 (c) NOTIFICATION INSPECTION GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY HENDERSONVILLE, NC. The General Electric plant located on Spartanburg Highway in Hendersonville, NC was inspected on the morning of March 30, 1982 by FIT members Charles Lee and Gene Oliver. The site representatives interviewed were Bernard Linder and Paul Chin, the plant's environmental officers. Mr. Chin confirmed the existence of the two impoundments listed in the not ifi cation as described. The "new" i mpoundment is concerned primarily with control of pH and phosphates, and its discharge is permitted by the state. This impoundment directly adjoins and empties into Bat Creek, which crosses the p 1 ant property. The "o 1 d" impoundment is constructed of native clay with elevated banks and surrounded by a chain-link fence. There are four monitoring well installations placed around this impoundment and in the sludge spreading fields. Each installation contains three wells, placed at 10, 20, and 40 feet, respectively. There was no evidence of leachate, no odors, no vegetative stress, or any other signs of possible environmental stress. iThere was some mixing of colored (green, due to algae) impoundment water with the clear water of the·creek, but no other apparent impact. The site repres~ntatives were extremely cooperative. Conclusions and Recommendations This site presents no apparent hazardous waste related problem. The investigators recommend that no further action be initiated with regard to this site. C ont1nue dF ,om e {V. ~AMPLIHG IHFORMATIOH (continued) C. PMOTOS I. TVP._ OJI' ~WOTOS , ,. Pt,tQTOS IN C:USTOOY Ofl': ~ a. QAOUNO D b. •11tJIIIAL. FIT 0. ""jf'f£ MAPPEO1 0 YES. SP!:CIFY t..OCATION OF MAPS: E. C00ROINAT£S 1. \,,.t. TTTUOC (d•f••mino•lffo) I , .z. 1..ONQITUOIE·(d•IJ•·min,-,.c,J V. SITE INFORMATION A. SITE STATUS 0 I, ACTIVE (TllG·••·inductriaJ Of' '¥r. :t. INACTIVE (TM•• 0 3. OTHER(sp•ci/y): mvn,cJpal sit•• which __. b•inll u••d • which no lonf•r r•ceive (Tho•• •It•• that incllld• such 1nc1dent1 Ilk• "midn,Qht d.umptnf'" for wa•t• treatment, Hor•f•• or dlspo••l .... , ... ,. •II....-no ,a,ular or continulnf t.•• at th• •It• tor •••t• dl•po••I on • conunvlna baeis, ,.,.,. II Int,... haa-0CCU1Nd.). quently,> a. IS GENERATOR 0¥TE? 0 1. NO 2. Yl!S(specifJ' t1•n•retor'• law-dl•U SIC Cade): C. AREA OF SITE (In •CH•J O~RE TM ERE BUILCINOS ON TME SITE? L . I I. NO □ 2. Y~S(•p•cil,.J: VI. CHARACTERIZATION OF SITE ACTIVITY Indicate the major site activity(ie-,J and details relatin& to each activity by markin& 'X' in the appropriate boxes.. X X' X x· '-A. TRANSPORTER '-a. STOR~R-'-C:. TR~.A TEA .... O. CISPOSER - 1. A All. I. P11-IC -1,Jl'l1-T'l'IATION " 1.L.ANOJl'll.L. 2. SHIP 2.Sl,I .. Jl'ACI: IMPOUN0MCNT Z. INCINCAA TION 2. 1t.,ANOJl'ARM S, l!IAAGC :,.OAUM■ 1.vo1-UMII: 11111:0UCTION 3,oae:N OUMP. <I. TRUCK <&. TANK, 4110VC GAOUNO -A. ACC 'r C:1-ING/AltC OVERY <1. 5UAP'4C &:. IMPOUNOMl:N T' !5, PIP'El.lNC s. TANK, 11a1..0w GIIIIOUNO 9, C:MCM,/PHYS,/ TAl:A TMCNT !5, ._.IONIC.MT OUMPING '-a. OTMti:A(-.,•cit)"): ~ e. OTMIEA(•P•cil,.J: ·• 11101-0GIC:Al. TRCA TMltN T IS, INCINERATION 7.WASTC OIL. RIEPROC!USING 7. UN0£RGROUN0 IN.JEC: TION · l,SOLVIENT RIEC:OVEl'IY a. 0 TMEFI ( .spec::1/yJ: .. I, OTl-lCA(.P•cif,.J: '- E, SUPPLEMENT AL REPORTS: rr th• site fa.U• wlthta any of th• er • .. ari■• Uat•d below, S~l■-m■nu.l R'eporta mu•t l,e eompl•t•d. Jnd.11::u■ which Suppl■m•n .. , R411Jo.ru ~u ha,,. llll ■d ow; and attact.ct to thi.t1 for •• 0 1, STORAOE 0 2. INCINf!RATION □ 3. L..ANCFIL.I. □· SURFACE ,4. IMPOUNOMENT □ !. OEEP WEL.L. □ CMEM/810/ a. PHYS TREATMENT o,. L.ANCFARM □ I!. OPEN QUMP □ 9. TRANSPORTEf;' □ 10. REC:YCLOR/REC:L.A1MER IT,!. WASTE RELATED INFORMATION A. WASTE TYPE rW J. SLUCOE □ 1. 1..IQU10 -□ 2. SOLIO 0 4, OAS -. 8. WASTE CHARACTERISTICS 0 1. C:ORROSIVI!!: • ~ :t. IONITABLE □ 3. RACIOACTIVI! □•· HIGHLY VOLATILE ~ 5. TOXIC L Rl!.ACTIVlt ~ 7, INERT □•· l'LAMMASL~ . !"""I 9. OTH!R'•p•cU.,•: C. WASTE CATEGORIES 1, ~•. ~coird■ of••~:.. e¥t1ilable, Sp•cilr lt•m• •uch •• 111anU••n• ln•-tori••• etc. b•low. YFE-5 --EPA F-T.07C).J (10-79) PAGE 3 OF 10 Continue On Reverse ' J i Conttnued From Front ., VlI. WASTE RELATED IHFORMATIO,-: , con,;nu•d) ' 2. Eattmate·th• amount (apeci/v czntt ol moa.sun,J of waste by catecory~ mark 'X' to·i..n.dic.1u, which wastes are present.. " •• SLUCGI!'. b. on. e. SOLVENTS d. CHEMICALS •• SO1_105 (, QTMl!R AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOI.JN T .&MQUNT -.; ?- UNIT 0,, MICASUA& UNIT 01" M&ASUAlt UNIT Of' MCASUAIE UNIT Q,r M(IASURll l,JNI T 011' MCA.SUR&: UNIT OIF Ml[A.3UFU: r11. YT). •• •• 011 .. y .•. 11 ::t:::;s•n:o •• • 'X Ill;~:~::;~~;: "ii ,u:,~:;;,ns ~ 11 W'A ST11:S --U I ACIOS ~ Ill l"L,YASH ...... < M&TAU IZJ SL.UOG&S -ZJ OTMCll(•P•cJlyJ.: I NQN•HA&..OC:NTO■ ZJ SOLVCNTS P1CXLING !.ZJ L.IQUOAS (ZJ ASSIISTOS IZJ HOSPITAL. fU POTW· t-JI OTHCA(•P.cUr): I.U C:AUSTIC.S I MIL.L.JNG/MINC l,l T.a,U,.INGa (lJ lltAOIOACTIY._ I J ALUMINUM 4 St..UOGC I"" P11:ST1CIOC~ ,&'£A ROUS SMCL T 141 INQ WA.!ITE.S l•t MUNICIPAL . 1 i,1 0 THE"(.,,•c''7J: llet0Yl:S/INKS NON•,rl:AROUS _ (,1 OTHCA(•SMclirJ: - UJ SMI.. TQ. WA.!ITE.S 181 C:.VAfr•UOC -leJ OTHEA(•p•cil,.J: 17' PHCNOL.S 181 HALOQCNS 1s1 •c ■ • CIOJMCTAL.S " ~ 1111 OTWER(apecU)'J . -O. L.IST SUBSTANCES 0111' GR!!:ATEST CONCERN WHICH ARE ON THI! SIT'! (pl.ac• Jrr d••c•ndJn, ordn 01 h.all(MOJ --2. FORM J. TOXICITY (Ill .. •%"') ('ar..,. •x•, 1.SUSSTANCE' ■ .. .SO• .. Co VA .. •• c • •• 4. CAS NUMBER 5. AMOUNT 15. UtllT "'o LIO. •o• MIQM Ml:0. -ow NONI / = .,,_.., .. ., X ~ . V . VIII. HAZARD OE5CRIPTIOH -FIEL.0 EVAL.UATION ><AZARC OESCRIPTIOH: Place aa 'X' ia the box to indicate that the listed hazard exists. .Describe the hazard in the space provided. ' 0 A. HUMAN HE.AL. TH HAZA.RCS - . ~ ~- 9-,·,·•·~~~"'m· P•~• , · .ridill _ _.:;"::.:,:";:;.;"~•------------~II. HAZARD OESCRIPTIOH (continued) ·□ a. M0,...WOR11'£R IN.IUAY/~AP.OSURI!. 0 C. WORKER ·INJURY/l!XPOSUF!I! □ C. C:ONTAMINATIQN o, WAT!R SUPPI.Y • □ e:. CONTAMINATION o,-FOOC C>tAIN .. 0 ,r, CONTAMINATION Oft OROt.iNO WAT!:R EPA·P-T2070-l (10-79) PAGE s·oF 10 Contrnue On Reverse " . Continuf!'d From F"'nt . ~ . . ,. -VIlL HAZARD DESCRIPTION (continued) 0 H. OAMAGE TQ 11''-0AA/, A.UNA . . " 0 I. ,1sH ICIL~ ' , 0 J. CONTAMINATION OP' AIR ( . . --~-. .\ 0 K. NOTIC:>:ASLE COORS -- ' - .. □ I.. CONTAMINATION OP' SOIL ' .. □ M. PROPl!RTY CAMAGC ' . . ---·-·'"' -·--· ... ··-·---•·----· ,.::C;;o:;nt:;i:;•;;";.•d;...~-•-o_m_P_•_g·-• ... 6 ..... __ ..,. ____ ~-----------------•'!::----------------, .._Jo' VIII. HAZARD DESCRIPTION (continued) 0 N, FIRE OR EXPl.OSION 0 O, SPll.L..S/1..EAKING CONTAINe:FU/RUNOFF/ST.A.NCING LJQUIO \ 0 Q. EROSION PROBLEMS ,. CJ R. IN•OEOUATE SECURITY !-,:=-----------'--------------------------------------,' 0 S~ INCOMPA-TIBLE WASTES EPA F..,. Tl070-l (10-79) PAGE 7 OF 10 Conrrnue-On R~ve-rse •• VIIl. HAZARD DESCRIPTION tcontinued) 0 T. MICNIGHT QUMPING . , .o u. OTHUl·(specUrJ: ,. ' t-f.EJr'A-L Pf2-tHER_ SL!.,j_DF-£ WA--.S /3l(,~I£{) I AJ TWO kDT1-cetJ-r- 771.EAI c.Lfs.s l/ AJ D,£/f__ tU # ,J-. T /S ,,uow ;4-tf211..~/J eL /J,HL,i(/;Jtt--LO' r- A)O 1'1-f/4-R.E/Jr f ~ t>t.841.S 't'flV- StAlAtc.,£.I !~-N£.M<_,/3f D/41--1 ,U 4 (f,.£:. .£)1 Tc(f- \ --· - JJ6 C)f)o/2.S . - - IX. POPULATION DIRECTLY AFFECTED SY SITE C. APPROX. MO. OF PE:OP\..£ 0. APPROX. NO. E. CISTANCE. A. L.OCATION 011' POPUL.ATtON B. ,t.PPROX. NO. AFFECTEC WITHIN OF 9Ull.01NGS TO SITE. OJI' 1>!:0Pt.. E .4. II' llf!:CTEO UNIT A.Re:A A.FFECTEC (•p•cU,. uninJ I.IN ACSlOCMTlAL. A"C.a.a r7 :z. 6N,_ ~~~~:::,!:~ A IIIC,U 0 1N P'UIIL.ICL.Y ~. TAAYCL.L.&0 AACAS a ' PU IIL.IC: ·us& AAC-"'• • (P•••• •choola1 •tco) () X. WATER AHO liYOROLOGICAL DATA A. C!;PTH, TO GROIJNOWATER(•p•cUr """) B. CIRECTION 0111' F\..OW C. GROUNOWA r ER USt:. IN VICINI I Y -0. POTENTIAL. YIELC OJI' AQUi,CR E. OISTANCE TO CROIICING WATER SUPP!_Y F. OIAECTIOH TO ORINKING WATER SUPPLY -(•P•.Uly ..at~t ol m•aaureJ G. TYPE OF ORINKINC. WATER SUPPt.. Y □ 1. NON-COMMUNITY ( 1 S CONNl!:CTIONS- 0 Z. COMMUNITY (Sfl•cU-, to.nJ: . > IS CONNCCTIONS 0 3. SURJl'..,CE, WATER □._WELL ! PA ,_ T2070-J (ICl-79) FIAGE 8 OF 10 Canonue On PaQe 9 CDntlnued F'rom p9oe ! X. WATER AHO HYDROLOGICAL OAT A /contfoued) H. LIST ALL CAINKINC WAT!:R w'ttLL..S WITHIN A 1/4 MIL!. RAOIUS 0,. SIT!: I. Rl!C:EIVING WATER I. HAMC '----,. s,a,cc:1,ry IJSll 4NO - - I 00 ._.HWC-AS --Lf 4• 1..AKIII./JIIIC.Sltl'tYOUU C:L..AQIJl'IC:ATION 0_, l'tCCl:l'<IING WATCl'tS □ a. 1T111tc .. uo11/1111vc111ts XI. SOIL AHO VECITATIOH DATA 1.OC:AT10N o, SITE IS IN: .... . .. .. NON--CO ... MUNI TY (m•"" • %') D .... KNOWN '-"ULT ZONC □ B, OAST ZONE 0 C. 100 Yl:AR 1"1..000 PLAIN 0 O. WETLAND □ □ -.... -,., CRITICAL MABITAT □ ' G. Rl:CHARC:.E· ZONI! OR SOLE-SOURCE .lQUl,.!:R XII. TYPE OF GEOLOGIC.AL MATERIAL OBSERVED Mark 'X.' ta lndic:ate th• type(.s), ot 1eolacic•l m■t■rial obaerved and sp,oc:ily where nec1tss■ry, the component parts. •x '-A. C.Vl!RBURCl!'.N I. SANO Z, C:l..AY □ A, UNKNOWN 'X '-9. ~IECROC:K (•P•c1f-, ti.low) X' I- XIII. SOIL PERMEABILITY C. 0 TH l!R (•p•cUy belowJ □ C. HIGH (1000 to JO Crrt/,._c.J ' .. 0 0, MOCl!.RATE (10 ta .l crn/ ,:ec•> 0 a. VltRY HIGH (l00,000 to 1000 Cat/ HC.) □ !. LOW (.l to ,001 cm/Hco) 0 "• VERY l.OW (.001 lo .00001 cm/:iec.J 0 1. YE.S O 2. NO J,. C:0MMCHTS: M, O15C)-IARGlt AAl(A 0 I. YU O 2. •o l,. COMMl;HTS: n. s~ ... 'I! I. &•TIMA T& 'II, OP' ti.OP& Jo .IP&CIP'Y Oli.&CTION 0" SI.OP&, CONOITION OP' SI.OP&, CTC, PAGE 9 OF 10 Contlnu• On Rever3e j - _j • C tin d From Front on ue I XIV. PERMIT INFORMATION List aU applicable-permit• l'leJ.d by the site .,r,d provide the related information. ' II', IN C:0MP1.IAHC~ O. OAT!: !. EXPIRATION (merit 'X') : A. PERMIT TYP~ a. ISSUIN<., C. Pl!RMIT ISSUED OAT! '. ,. J, UN• ' (••4•,RCRA,St•t•,NPDl!.S,•t~) ACi!NCY NUM8gR (mo.,d•r.•m> (mo,,day,.,,,..) YU HO ICNOWN . XV. PAST REGULATORY OR ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS □ NON" 0 Y!:S (•Ufllffl••-•• In thl• •P•c•J I ' i --~--\ --·-. ·--···--i - .. . ' NOTE: Lased on the information in Sections III thrcugh XV, fill out the Tentative Disposition (Section ll) information on the first page of this form. EPA Farm T:2070-3 (10•79) PAGE 10 OF 10 -- ··,-.. \&EPA POiEHTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE REGION SITE NUMBER (to b• •••lQu ' ed br Hq) SITE INSPECTION REPORT ~4-Mc.COC◊ICC(! GEHERAL IHSTRUCTIOHS: Complete Seetion■ I and III throua;h XV o{ this form as completely aa poaaible. Then use the inform■• tion on this form to develop a Teutat've Disposition (Section II). File this Corm ill ita entirety in the regional Hazardous Waste Loii File. · Be sure to include all appropriate Supplemental Reports in the file. Submit a copy of the forms to: U.S. Environmental p,o. tection Agency; Site Tr■Ckini System; Hazardous Waste Enforcement Tack Force (EN-335); 401 M St., SW; Waahin&ton, DC 20460, I. SITE IOEHTJFICATIOH Ao SITE NAME B. s~or ~~d~n1Wa ...;-,rtlJ LE: Y r~RAJti~E-a;. I I c. CITY Bvf) o. "ii c I~-Z?ii1 I"• Cuun 11 H~"'E v.JE:~T -.. ~ G. SITE OPERATOR INFORMATION ... t. NAMK a. TIE.L.EPHONIIC NUMBl:111 __ ~ s-s e./j_ l::ro s s_ --·1 •:7iTY--- - ---"~~ 1...3) 2.2.2.-l-3'Z..3 - 3. STRllET a. STATE r-7z1P CODE $a..,.. ' Sa.......... s-, . . r,, M-.r•-, "'" ,._r ,., · ........ , .. ., • ,..,,, (ll ... .,erent lrom operator ot ••t•J I, NAMI[ 2, TllL.IEPMONll NUMSCA ,--3, CITY --- - -- - -·-- - - - --,.ST1i.T'a r· ZIPCOOE - I. SITE OESCRlkN Fc,,rn} re-v1t ~ It .k C 'k/;-c_ J, TYPE OF OWNERSHIP □ 1, FEDERAL □ 2. STATE □ 3, COUNTY 0 4. MUNICIPAL l:ii:t•• !'RIVATE [ . ll. TENTATIVE DISPOSITION (complete this section last) A, ESTIMATE CATE OF TENTATIVE B,.APPARENT SERIOUSNESS OF PROBLEM 01SP0S1TION (mo.,d••• a, v,,):4-/z,1 ~ □ 1, HIGH q 2. MEOIUM CJ 3, LOW &•• NONE .,_ . ' --~ -. -., 111,,-,,,, ·.:. -- C. PREPARER INFORMATION ,. NAU"-1 le.s I •. -1 ~4-·p;_;,.·;_;e_;i 1 I s. o•n (mo.,••••••••). .J./19/-gt_ III. INSPECTION IHFORMATIOH A. PRINCIPAL INSPECTOR !NFORMATION :_N~/~ _LU-_ • L ":·?.. 11.LS i-_ _ _ _ _ - - - -3. ORGANIZATION 4JoE:EPH~N::;~7-7jj& no,) /=f. E Fir 8. INSPECTION PARTICIPANTS l. NAME 2. .. 0RGANIZATIOH 3, TEL&:PMONE NO, te ~ ~ <fJ!t~ £¢E-FIT 4-D d.. 2.r-?-7?!1 ( /4, G ~ /.,_ < I .• •( , , C. SITE REPRESENTATIVES INTERVIEWED (corporate official•• work•r■, r••ld•nt•) - z. TITLE• TELE~MONlt NO, ' 3. AOORESS 1. NA.Ml[ vYt€.-l11,~ Cl~ n,Mn.. ., 'Sa----L- • . _) Continued From Front .PECTIOH INFORMATION (continued) .. 1-. ' . O. GENERATOR INFORMATION (•ourcH at 11rHf•J 1, NAME 2, Tl!l:LltPMON&: NO. 31, AOORIUS ,.WASTE TYPE G:EHER.t.TEO ~f A'>Jl-SIA, E. TRANSPORTER/HAULER INFORMATION 1, NAMl!I: Zo TltL&Pt-lONlt NO. !, ADDRESS 4,WASTETYPETAANSPORTEC ~ , }JI I .. F, fF WASTE IS PROCESSED ON SITE!: AND ALSO SHIPPED TO OTHER SITES, IDENTIFY OFF-SITE FACILITIES USED FOR DISPOSAL. t, NAM& 2, Tll:LEPHONII: NO, 31, ADDRESS 1,/ !tr .. - G. CATE OF INSPECTION H, TIME OF INSPECTIOI I, ACCESS GAINED BY: (c,..dend•I• mu•t be •ho'"' in •ll e••••J r-d1/·1P2-.. °<:Jrl'O~ .J8'l.J. PERMISSION Dz. WAR~ANT J, WEJ(TJ.IER (dHcrlba) I F,4;112. IV. SAMPLING INFORMATION A, Mark 'X' for the types·ot aamplea t■Jcen and indicate where they have been sent e.g.,·regiona1 lab, other EPA lab, contractor, etc. and estimate when the re■ult• will be •vailable. a.SAMPLlt -4.QATE 1. SAMP\.&: TYPa TAKEN 3,SAMPLl!C SENT TO> RESULTS 1tnarll'%"' AVAILABLE- )I/If .. .. OROUN0WAT1?,. ·. - . ' b. suf!ir•c-a WATB:R':• ,. c. WASTIE' d. AIR •• FIUNOP'P' L SPILL I• SOI\. b. VEQIETATION t. OTHli.R(.P•C.ilTJ e. FIELD MEASUREMENTS TAKEN <••L••.r•dlo•ctl~IIT, •JtJ)lo•'•UT,· PH, •tc.)_ 1. TYPI[ a. LOCATION OF MEASUREMENTS 3, Fl ESUL TS . JJIA- ' - ... --·--. ~ --· ,__,__,, ..... ~----··----as•~,..,. ....... -: ---........,.._-.••---.. --~--·-·-. -----· -.·.-·~·--·~· --· ---···-------. ---... ·. . .. .. ------------~----·~----·-·--· ·----•-· ~-'-~--~ Continued From Page 2 IV. SAMPLING INFORMATION (con,;nued) C. PHOTOS 1. TVF'E OF F'MOTOS 1 •· PMf04,N ;;TOOY OF: t::z,... GROUND Db. AERIAL Q. SITE MAPPE01' □ YES. SPECIFY ~~CATION OF MAPS: E. COOROINATES I. L,t, Tl TUOE (deQo•mino•sec.J 1 •· LONGITUCE (d•••-i ... -HC•) V. SITE INFORMATION A. SITE STATUS ~ 1, ACTIVE (Those inducniel or 0 2. INACTIVE (Tho .. 0 3. OTHER(•p•cily): nicip•I sit•• which ere beinf uaed •it•• which no Jonfff receive (Tho•• ait•• that include such incidents like "midnrQht dumpinQ0 for we•t• treetm•nt, .itor•Q•, or diapo••I w••t•••). wh•r• no reful•r or continuinf u•• ol the •It• for "'••t• dl•Po••I on • con,inuinf b••i•, a.-en II int,... he• OCCutTed.). quently.) B. IS GENERATOR ON SITE? □ 1. NO . 0 2. YES(specl/y f•n•r•tor•• lour-difit SIC Code): c. AREA OF SITE (in ecrea) O. ARE THERE BUILDINGS ON THE SITE? ~ 1~ r;tr,.. NO 0 2. YES(apeci!yJ: VI. CHARACTERIZATION OF SITE ACTIVITY Indicate the major site activity(ies) and details relating to each activity by marking 'X' in the: appropriate boxes. 'X x• X' X' -A. fRANSPORTER -B, STORER -C.TREATER '--o. OISPOSER t.RAIL 1. F'ILE 1, P'ILTRATION 1.1..ANOP'II..L 2.lMIF' .., 2,lURP"AC:E IMPOUNOMENT ,2. INCJNEFU,TION 2.LANOFARM 3. BARGE 3. DRUMS 3. VOLUME REDUCTION 3. OPl!:N OUMP 4. TRUCK '• TANK, A90VE GROUND . -'• REC: V CL.INC/RECOVERY o4.lURFACE IMPOUNOMENT i,. PIPELINE II, TANK, BEL.OW GROUND II. CMEM,/PMY5./TREA TMENT 5. MIONIGMT DUMPING a. 0 TMER (apecily): e. OTMER(epecUy):· e. BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT 1!1, INC1NERA TION --7, WAlTE OIL REPROCE.S,SNG 7. UNOERCROUNO IN.JEC T10N I • .SOLVENT RECOVERY a.OTHER(specllyJ: .. .. 9. OTMER(apecitT): - E. SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTS: Ir th• •it• felb within eny o/ th• c.r:e,aori•• lhted below, S~lemental Report• mu•t be completed. Indicate whJcb Supplementai Reports you h■ve Ulled out snd attached to this for., □ t. STO-=-.. .:. ... □ 2. INCINERATION· □ 3 •. LANOFILL □ SURFACE 4• IMPOUNOMENT" □ 5. OEEP WELL. □ CHEM/BIO/ &. PHYS TREATMENT □ 7. LANOFARM □ 8, OPEN OUMP (3] 9. TRANSPORTER □ 10. RECYCLOR/RECLAIMER Vll. WASTE RELATED INFORMATION A. WASTE TYPE - fi?l._t.LIQUIO □ 2. SOLID J&13. SLUOGE □ .. GAS B. WASTE CHARACTERISTICS D ,. CORROSIVE □ 2. IGNITABLE ~-RAOIOACTIVEj;· HIGHLY VOLATILE 0 5. TOXIC 0 6. REACTIVE o~:.:RT~ 'l o": F~MMA~~ J \) n 9. OTHER(apeclly): /V ~ (I , C, WASTE CATEGORIES Specify lt•m• such ~-aifeets, 1-en1od••• , 1. Ar■ record• ol·w•••s •••il■bl•? etc. below. EPA F..., 72070-3 (10-79) F F'AGE 3 0 10 Continue On H.everse Contlnuod From Front .. ' Vll, WASTE RELATED INFORMATION (continued) ' ,', 2. Eatimato tho amount (apecUy unit ot measure) of waato by cate&:ory; mark 'X' to indicate which wastes .are present. • •• SLUDGE b. OIL c. SOLVENTS d. CHEMICALS •• SOLIDS !. OTHER AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT OP' MEASURE UNIT OF MIEASURE UNIT OF MEASURE UNIT OF MEASURE UNIT OF MEASURE UNIT OF MEASURE •x x· 011,.Y •x· x· X • X '5l 111 :t~=~NTs 1--ti WA8TCS 1--11 ~;t~:;;SATED -It I ACIDS '"'" Ill F1-YASH -(1 t ;~:~::~~~;: MB.TAU 121 SLU0GCS 1--21 OTHl:R(•p•cJtyJ: :x t NON•HALOCNTO, 21 SOLVENTS t J PICKLING 2 LIQUORS (21 ASBESTOS 12) HOSPITAL . ~ 31 OTHl!.R(•P•Cll)'J! ( ,~•ULLING/MINS: ca)POTW l31 CAUSTICS 3 TAILINGS l31AAOIOACTIVE ( I ALUMINUM t•I PE..STICIDS:S Fl!.RAOUS SMS:L T {41 MUNICIPAL 4 SLUDGC. 141 ING WASTES -tel OTHll:A(•pecllyJ: ISi DYES/INKS NON•FEAROUS ~ (SI OTHER(epeclf)'J: I 15) SML TG, WAST ES 161 CYANIDE -(61 OTHER(•pecllyJ: 1'71 PHENOLS Ill HALOGENS . 191 PCB· .. 1101MCTAL.S ' - _ l1110THICR(•pecJIJ") ~ 0, LIST SUBSTANCES OF GREATEST CONCERN WMICH ARE ON THE SITE (pl•c• In d••cend.ln, order ot h•aard) z. FORM 3. TOXICITY (rna,k •x•, (marlr 'X') ---I, SUBSTANCE •• SO• b. c, Y4 .. •• .. •• ,. CAS NUMBER !. AMOUNT 6.UtllT --LIO LIQ. P')A HIGH Ml!C, LOW NONI -p~ -. y -.. (\ .P. ~ , .., ';(__ V!Il. HAZARD DESCRIPTION FIELC EVALUATION HAZARD OESC~IPTION: Place aa 'X' ia the bcx to indicate that the listed hazard exists. Describe the hazard iD the s-pace provided. ·• -. □ A. HUMAN HEAL_TH HAZARDS . , l ., -. ._ .. --·•· ·---,._....,---~-----,---•-'-------·-·-----~--..,---, __ , -------······ .. ,. ----~...--------~.-~--•,"•. '_.,., .. ·--------.. -··-------·····-••··--- Continued From PaQft 4 · □ 9. NON•WORKER INJURY/EXPOSURE □ C. WORKER INJURY/l!XPOSURE □ O. CONTAMINATION OF WATER SUPPLY □ E. CONTAMINATION OF FOOD CHAIN D ~-CONTAMINATION OF GROUND"fflER .. ... □ G. CONTAMINATION OF SURFACE WATER VIII. HAZARD DESCRIPTION (continued) .. ' -·------·---··-· .. Continued From Front VIII. HAZARD DESCRIPTION (continued) □ H. DAMAGE TO FLORA/FAUNA 0 I. FISH KILL. □ J. CONTAMINATION OF AIR □ K. NOTICEABLE ODORS 0 L. CONTAMINATION OF SOIL: 0 M. PROPERTY CAMAGE • .I Vlll. HAZARD DESCRIPTION tconHnuedl □ N. FIRE OR EXPLOSION □ O. SPILLS/LEAKING CONTAINEAS/RUKOFF/STANOING LIQUID 0 P. SEWER, STORM CRAIN PROBLEMS 0 Q, EROSION PROBLEMS ["J Ro INADEQUATE SECURITY □ S. INCOMPATIBLE WASTES . '· . ..... ,~-~--~--~-~-->-..:----..---~-.... __ Vlll. HAZARD DESCRIPTION /conlinuodJ □ T, MIDNIGHT OUMPING ' , □ U. OTHER (•p•cU,J: ... .. t - ' - IX. F'OPULATION·DIRECTLY AFFECTED BY SITE .. C. APPROX, NO. OF PEOPLE O. APPROX. NO. E. DISTANCE A, LOCATION OF POPULATION B. APPROX.· NO, A FFECTEO WITHIN OF BUILOINGS TO SITE OF PEOPLE AFFECTEO UNIT AREA AFFECTEO ($p•clty unit•) 1. IM AltSIOENTlAL. A RltAS 0 z IN COMMIERCIA.1.. "OR INDUSTRIAi.. AREAS 0 S IN PV8L.ICI..Y • TRAVl!L.L.EO AREAS 0 4 PUBLIC USlt AR&:A.S u • (P•k•• •chool•• •tc.J. X. WATER AND HYDROLOGICAL DATA. A, DEPTH: TO GROUNDWATER(qecJtr unU) B, DIRECTION OF FLOW c. GROUNOWArER USE lN VICINITY I .. ) . A • O. POTENTIAL YIELD OF AQUIFER E, OISTANCE TO CRINICING·WATER SUPPLY F. OIRECTION TO DRINKING WATER SUPPLY I . I~ . _-(q•cilr IDUt ot meHureJ G. TYPE OF DRINKING WATER SUPPLY □ J. NON<:OMMUfr,IITY < 1S CONNECTIONS- ~ COMMUNITY (epecltr town): > 15 CONNECTIONS WGsr f;,v~ tf'L 0-l. SURF'AC~·WATER 0 4. WELL !PA ~-T2070-3 (10-79) PAGE B OF 10 C onhnue On Psge 9 -J .. Continued From PaQe 8 X. WATER AHO HYDROLOGICAL DAT A (continued) H. LIST ALL ORIN KING WATER WELLS WITHIN • 11, MILE RADIUS OF SITE .. , . NON•COM--COhU•'4UN• 1. Wltl.L 2. OllPTH J. LOCATION MUNI TY ,n ( •p•ci ty uni IJ (pro11lmltr to popul•tlon/ bvildlnf•J (m•rA: '%') (ma,lt 'X'J ~--~ , I. RECEIVING WATER . 1. NAME l: 1. SIEWERS □ ,. S Tlll 11!!:.AMSIR I Y ERS •• L.AKIU/RltSl:RYOIRS D "· OTHl:R(•P•CU,.J: -- ------ ----------- -- --0, SPECIFY USI: ANO c:LAss1Pic1i.T10N Oll"R1tc:E.i'v1Now°ATEM XI. SOIL AHO VEGITATIOH CATA LOCATION OF SITE IS IN: D A, KNOWN FAULT ZONE D B, KARST ZONI! , D C. 100 YEAR ,LOCO PLAIN Do. WETLAND - □ E. A REGULATED FLOOCWAY 0 F. CRITICAL HABITAT 0 G, RECHARGE ZONE OR SOLE SOURCE AQUIFER XII. TYPE OF GEOLOGICAL MATERIAL OBSERVED Mark 'X' to indicate the type(s) of a;eolofp.cal material obsened and specify where necessary, the component parts. . ·x 'X X' -A.C.VERBURCEN '-a. BECROCK (•P•CIIT balow) ._ C. OTHER (•P•CIIT below) . X t .•SAN0 a X 2. CLAY I 3. GRAVEL XIn. SOIL PERMEABILITY g;. UNKNOWN D e. VERY HIGH (100,000 to 1000 cm/ HC,) 0 C. HIGH (1000 10 lO cm/•ec,) O. MODERATE (10 to -.l c:n/•ec.J D ~-L.OW (.1 to .001 cot/ Hc,J 0 F. VERY LOW (.001 to .00001 cm/••c•J G. RECHARGE AREA ~ D 1. YES Oz. NO l. COMMENTS.: H. DISCHARGE AREA D 1. YES o,. NO J. COMMENTS: ~ I. SLOr-i::;. .. llSTIMA .TE( -., OP SLOPE 2. SPIECllll'Y OIAll:CTION Ofll' SL.OPIE, CONOITION OF SL.OPE. ETC. Z I I) J. OTHER C?EuLOGICAL CA, _EPA F•= T2070-l (10-79) PAGE 9 OF 10 Continue On Reverse Continued From Front .. XIV. PERMIT INFORMATION . List a11 applicable permits held by the site and provide the related information. F. IN COMPLIANCE O. CATI! !. EXPIRATION (m•rk 'X'} A. PERMIT TYPE B. ISSUING C. PERMIT ISSUED CATE I' (••--•RCRA.St•t•,NPDl!S,•tc,} AGENCY NUMBER (mo,,d.,.,.,.,,) (mo,,d.,.,.yr,) •• I, UN• _YES •o H.NOWN l?cAA-- -.. . , XV. PAST REGULATORY OR ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS ~Nf! 0 YES (•ummffla• ,n thl• •pac•J ,.. - ( - -. ' -·· --· -.. -- ,; --- NOTE: Based on the information in Sections Ill through XV, fill out the Tentative Disposition (Section II) infonnation on the first page of this form. EPA Fo,m T2070-3 (10-79) ?AGE 10-OF 10 .\ j .--~9Ari~ ,-<' '··,· ,,,, ~\ ,wif,' "-~'<\ !." iLll.1 ·•1t1:,; .' ~, 1"' -0] "'' ' .• , ,:S ·;;, : ,; ,· ·· Pf \~ '-1.l ! / .,.<,1 \V . ,,.;.,,,,. . ,,. ,,,,,, .. -;,,.-,y -~ ............ State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Robert Morris NC CERCIA Project Officer EPA Region IV Waste Division 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30365 10 May 1990 RE: Listing Site Investigation (LSI) fhase II Study Plan General Electric Co. LSD -NC D079044426 Shepherd Farm -NC D986170686 East Flat Rock, NC Henderson County (45) Congressional District-11 Dear Robert: William L. Meyer Director As requested, I have reviewed the GE and Shepherd Fann Fhase II Listing Site Investigation (LSI) study plans. overall, I felt that the investigative strategy was appropriate for the two sites. My =nnnents are limited to the following: -Clorinated solvents may not be detected in the shallow (temporary) wells at Shepherd Fann. The installation of a deep well (s) within the disposal area would be more appropriate for the detection of these dense solvents. -The detennination of groundwater flow direction was not addressed in the proposed study plan. This information is important for the selection of a prudent sampling strategy. The geology of the North Carolina mountains is quite variable in some areas, therefore, the assumption that groundwater flow direction follows the surficial topography may be misleading. -Since the data generated by this investigation may be used to supplement Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RIFS) data', a method of re=rding the sampling locations needs to be developed. Either surveying in these points or using some other measuring device to locate the sampling points is necessary. If you have any questions concerning these =nnnents, call me at 919/733-2801. Sincerely, / § ·/"6~r- Ed Wally,gford, Environmental Chemist NC Super-fund Section Division of Solid Waste Management cc: Pat DeRosa •·I,' ,, " .. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr.i Secretary Mr. Robert Smith 19 April 1990 Environmental Health Supervisor Henderson County Health Department 1347 Spartanburg Highway Hendersonville, NC 28739 RE: Listing Site Investigations Shepherd Farm NCO 986 170 686 {S:,:.:e.:..nc..e:.:.r.c.as'-1-'-'. E~l-'-'e"'c::.:t_r~ic--c-:::o-m-p:--. a-n-y"°'·---:-:N:cCc:D'"'·,..,,.o.·7_9=0,H=42_6~ Dear Mr. Smith: William L. Meyer Director David Lilley of the NC Superfund Section spoke with you today to notify you that the EPA Field Investigation Team (FIT) will conduct a listing site investigation of the subject sites located in Henderson County, NC. The investigation will be conducted during the week of 14 May 1990 by Mitchell Cohen of NUS Corporation. The purpose of the investigation is to determine if the site poses a hazard to public health or the environment because of releases of contaminants to soil, surface water, groundwater, or air. The investigation team will take samples on and around the site to determine if a hazardous condition exists. Additionally, they will locate all nearby water supplies (surface and groundwater, community and private) and any close sensitive environments, schools, and day care centers. This investigation is not an emergency situation but is a normal step in the evaluation of all uncontrolled and unregulated potential hazardous waste sites in North Carolina. Your may want to have you representative meet the investigation team at the site. If so, please contact Mitchell Cohen at 1-800- 888-7710 and he will coordinate a meeting. •·I ' Mr. Smith 4-19-90 Page 2 .. .. If the investigation indicates the need for future study of the site, we will contact your office to advise. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call David Lilley or me at (919) 733-2801. cc: Gordon Layton Doug Holyfield Steve Reid Lois Walker Ann Rudd Dav id Lilley File PD/db/wp-sitenote.gn Sincerely, Nn~- Pat DeRosa, Head CERCLA Branch Superfund Section ' I I ;fi~: : . .v~~?0;;::,,:~-,;~;.~~;t;~~,,-,2~_ .. J;,;{;~[~}3¥:i~~~,;;~ • ',,,'., ,:,.,;\,'•1>::-;;;TripNbtificat1on&\Autb6rizatioii ·, i···'J: .. "f , . 'j'}}1fit?ti~fi[il~'fii"""', .. '.i•:f<t•·····. ·r~:. i>~qfared by:· ·[Xa0?J· lz.llfy '·1'oc1,!;' sDaLc lipJ; y !)''1& •use Black !nk m TypcWrilcronly~Stafr 10·.r;11 out first 2 bloc½s only. '' Site Trip ' . --..... -._' ::._::,~,.i:::· .... - Date of Trip: week ~A lllff l'f; /}'Id . If trip diitc chang~d}r ~~~~~!led n~tf~. bclo,v: · · Trip Date Chariged T,q::i/ . . . :· Cancelled_:,'_._, ' , . ' . :-• 1· • NCI)#: City: . SiteNa)ne: '{;e,,en:,/ Eltoch,c. {;mp"~! . County: · /lef\de.rse--. , Reason for Trip: Name of Hot.el (Oycrnigh~ Trip): Hotel Telephone Number: ( C""C--------- ) . --- Authorized by: ~-, .. /7,f~;:,· ~t-2-·· . Indest rial llyg,c · /!J Project Team Leader: /)Jtf J,r({ Colte"" · Attach To.Notification Form::-1 copy each:1.,_ Prelimmary Assessment Form (First page only) Subniit to the ,. · .. ·. Site Map ' · Industrial Hygienist'. · ·PATransmittal Letter (Plc,i.sc list-ap.j)ropriatc_C'.,ounly l-lca!t1_i.1)Cpl1itmcnt' contact person lo cal! tO advise of trip) Environmenial S~1pe~viso;· 01~Heallh Director to call: ()\;· Robert c;o,;-/h. Notes: (Nole if Dr.,· M.l'.1 etc.) Telephone Number: (Jo'/) tq 1-cD,_JB · /f/ r-l?a!.e.rf 5'~/,/4 No i-rea)Jh Depi1rt;ne'r\'iOfficial Contacted .. Bacl5_UpL:iterR6qt1ired Yes L ' jl};f;f",·>d · ~"v. 0,;k, °"' 'f-1 q ~20 CIJIJ(_ \ .)S,,. .: ::.-- !"",,'..,. NoLC: Signed original to Data M:rni1~cr .. -UNITED ST ATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION IV 3<15 COURTLAND STREET ATLANTA, GE:ORGJA 30385 4WD-WPB APR 1 3 1SSO CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Michael Bush General Electric Company, LSD P.O. Box 865 Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 RE: General Electric Company,LSD Spartanburg Highway East Flat Rock, North Carolina NCD079044426 Dear Mr. Bush The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), pursuant to the authority and requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq., as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), Public Law 99-499, is planning to conduct an investigation of the above referenced site. General Electric Company, LSD is located on Spartanburg Highway, East Flat Rock, North Carolina. EPA has reason to believe that there may be a release or threat of a release of hazardous substances from the site into the surrounding environment. The purpose of this investigation is to determine the nature and extent of contamination at the site and to determine what, if any, further response action would be appropriate. As per Mitch Cohen's telephone conversation with you on April 9, 1990, EPA was granted permission for access to your property beginning on or about May 14, 1990, and continuing through the completion of the investigation on or about May 18, 1990. Activities to be conducted during the investigation include: 1. Inspect, sketch, and photograph the premises; 2 . Collect surface and subsurface soil samples; 3 . Collect groundwater and subsurface water samples; 4. Collect sediment samples; 5. Conduct air monitoring; .. -2- 6. Transportation of equipment onto and about the site as necessary to accomplish the activities above, including trucks and sampling equipment. The above sampling activities will be conducted by personnel from EPA Region IV's Field Investigation Team (FIT). Mitch Cohen of FIT will contact you prior to the actual site visit to make final arrangements and note any changes. Split samples will be made available if requested. However, you will be required to furnish you own containers as well as your own laboratory analyses. If you have any questions, please contact me at (404) 347-5065. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Robert Morris Environmental Engineer cc: Pat DeRosa, NCDEHNR Joan Dupont, NUS Corporation Mitch Cohen, NUS Corporation GE Cor-onent Lighting Systems Department __ ....;;. __ .;._....;;. ____ ;._. ______ _ Hendersonville, N. c. Location ______________________ _ TABLE 1 WASTE CONTAINMENT AND DISPOSAL PRACTICES ON GE PROPERTY • Type* of containment or disoosal facil!tv Dates when used 15 million gallon waste pond 1969 -1/77 Lime Treatment 1/77 -5/79 T es and n · roximnte antit!es or waste dis os'!tl oC.** .4 to 1.3 million gallons per day -waste process waters. spent nitric, phosphoric and sulfuric acid, ·process equalize§ and adjust pH before going into Bat Fork Creek. Bottom of pond will have trace elemen~s of copper, nickel, phosphorus, Zinc, iron and chronium; also powdered carbon Pumped bottom of 15 million gallon pond into elevated dry pond~ mixed with coag~late. Estimated 2000 to 5000 cubic yards removed from pond bottom. Clear water·drained back into large pond. All high strength waste streams processed through lime treatment and filter, estimated 40,000 gallons per day. Clear water flows back to 15 million gallon pond as before. Approximateiy 150 pounds per day (dry weight) o·f lime phosphated sl;,dge app.lied' to "permitted" land application .on General Electric grass plots • I , Type of containment or disposal facility includes e. g, landfill, lagoon, .1nci::le::ator, ' Be as specific as possible, but at the very least use the general alpha nume::ic designation from .Appcndtx, Express waste quanl!ties as cubic yards, number o.{ drums, · or tons, :- GE C ompc-"'· nt __ L_i_· g:..h_t_i_· n_g;;_S_y;__s_te_m_s_D_e:.,p_a_r_tm __ e_n_t ____ . Location _1_1e_n_d_e_r_s_o_n_v_i_1_1_e_,_N_.,.;..c_. __________ _ TABLE 2 WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES OFF GE PROPERTY Name and location of oIT-site disooser Henderson County Dump • Henderso~ County Dump Type* of dis osal !acilit Landfill Landfill Dates when used 1970-1976 ,. ,i 1970-6/78 , <.. l· v '-\.-t:1', > ,, ,/·' I.I, I'' '.Jj, "t ' -·: ! ;{· . I. { . (','.) ,.._,\Ov.., \ I < . ,-10 \ ~ __... -,,{ 1--· ll \I\ Types nnd approximate quantities 'of waste dis osed of ** 1) . 2) 3) 4) ., . 5) 6) 7) Polychlorinated biphenyls capacitors (articles)· . 3 p6unds and under -estimated 5000_ to 15000 per year • Gurik ·barrels with acrylic paint sludge from water wash paint booths 50 to 150 barrels a year up to around 197l. Epoxy gunk barrels -appr;ximately 50 per year. 1 Aluminum~steel sl~rry from dust coll~ctor, esimated 4000 rounds per week -last five years • Heavy petroleum greases and other gunk . barrels,. estimated 2 barrels per week. 5 gallon.containers of water base acrylic paint -partial to full, one to ten per .week over the· 1ast five years. varnish residue from cleaning varnish ballast treat system, 4 to 10 barreis per year. Aluminum, cotton, grit from buffing waste 200 to 1000 pounds per week. 300 to 500 gallons per year'of copper contaminated drawing lubricant from the wire mi-11. t. ·, 9) Phenolic f;lashing and floor sweepings, · 200 -. ' pounds to 10_00 pounds per week. · Henderson County Dump Landfill No liquids or hydrocarbons to county dump. Type o! disposnl fncility includes e. g, landfill, lagoon, incinerator. Bi as· specific as possible, but at the very least use the general alpha numeric designation fro·m Appendix, Express waste quantities as cubic yards, number of drums, or tons, • 't: . c.· GE Comp(,..~',,t __ L_ig-"-h_t_in_g"-.s-'-y_s_t_e!11_. _s_D_e~p_a_r_tm_e_n_t ___ _ Hendersonville, N. c. Location ----------"------------- Name and location a! oU-site dis oser Fain's Dump -approximately five miles north of Hendersonville ne.S 25 "J" 0 lt>" '5 F"'-" p,...,,.,_.,_~ l" Hendersonville Waste Treatment • TABLE 2 WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES · OFF GE PROPERTY Type* a! dis osal facilit Private landfill Sanitary waste treatment system Dates when used H69-1970 No records were _kept of this activity - all figures ar,e best estimates 1969 ,-5/79 1,: Type of disposal facility includes e, g, land.fill, lagoon, incinerator, ., ·Types and approximate quantities of waste ·dis osed a! ** Contract waste disposal service by Gene Shepherd. 1 1) Total plant waste including Al Estimated 50-150 barrels paint sludge 1,/iB).. Polychlorinated_biphenyls ·article (small capacitors) · · i, ; .. C) Buffing· waste -cotton, aluminum, and g1:it D) Epoxy compounds -estimated 50 ba1:rels · tii:, E) Die cast mold release -hydrocarbons F) Miscellaneous· one and five gallon paint cans, partial to full with acrylic hydrocarbon paint : .G) Phenolic residue from deflashing and floor sweeping -estimated 250 pounds per week 20, 00.0 to' 301 000_ gallons per day typical sanitary waste I 20,000 to 301 000 gallons per day -600 parts per million biochemical oxygen demand water process solution -no toxic metals, all water processed through oil and water separator before sent. .Be. as· specific as possible, but nt the very least u.se the general alpha numeric designation "' ...., C i:-C _.....,, Lighting .Systems Department· -omp,.-,it-~==-:.:..:.:=~=..:..;=;::..====-='--- Hendersonville, N. C. Locntion -----------'----------- TABLE 2 WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES OFF GE PROPERTY Name and location of oU-site disooser Type• of dis osal facilit Dates when used Types and approximate quantities of waste dis osed of •• Resource Industries of Alabama P, O. Box 1200 Federal registered landfill for Polychlorinated biphenyls 9711/78. 1,/ 94 drums of Pplychlorinated biphenyl capacitors · Livingston, Alabama 34570 Chem-Dyne Corporation 1426 Mountain Street Kernersville, N. c. 27284 South Carolina SCA Service Rt. 1, P. o. Box 55 Pinewood, S, c. 29125 • ! I I Registered incinerator 12/14/78 ' ;Registered landfill ' 12/28/78 i 'ypo·. of clisposnl facility includes e, g, landfill, lagoon, incinerator, \I\ ,'.62 drums of hydrocarbons \-.,25 drums of Non-Polychlorinated biphenyl capacitors le !\$·specific as possible, but at the very least use the general alpha numeric dcsignnt1011 :om Appendix, Express waste quantities ns cubic yards, number of drums, or tons, · ,:: • • .:., e • ~ . c., · I I • APPENDIX A HAZARDOUS WASTE CATEGORIES A. Chemicals B. chlorinated solvents 2. · solvents 3. waste oils 4. PCB3 5._ mercury and mercury compounds 6. acids and bases 7~ spent metal finishing baths ~ · laboratory wastes • fc,J scrap materials not covered above (e.g. solid and liquid chemicals) Sludges 1. heavy metal 2. organic chemical 3. paint 4. chemical 5. neutralization 6. sanitary 7. wet dust collector residue C. other wastes 1. asbestos 2. incinerator ash 3. PCB contaminated· solids• 4. 5. particulates from collection devices, radioactive wastes ·, p •. 5 of 5 resins, . paints, 'IO: FR.CM: RE: • 28 November 1988 File Grover Nicholson ~ ,/-- General Electric Company Hendersoiwille, NC • Diane Eskenasy called today to reschedule the 1 December 1988 meeting at General Electric. Diane is hying to reschedule the meeting for 19, 20, or 21 of December 1988. There will be two meetings; one in the morning for General Electric and one in the evening for the public. Diane will call back with the firm date. GCN/pb/22 .1 0 l'• J. UJ. :., SURVEY' GE HAZARDOUS WASTE DIS~!\.L PHACTICES Under authoril:,-_of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), the·· £nvirnnmental P1·otzction Agency has proposed regulations to control the future disposal of hazardous wastes (43FR58946, December 18, J.978). There is also grow-ing pablic and legislative cc:1c~rn about the current impact of past waste disposal · i1ra:ti,;cs, an iss,ue not covered by RCRA. The purpose of this survey is to estimate the impact upon GE facilities of the propo3~rl -:-ei;ulation;; 1nd of public concern with the problems created by hazardous wastes. in abandoned landfills. Please complete the survey form based upon current knowledge within your componer.t of both past and present waste dispcsal practices. Where such knowledge is not currently available, do not attempt to reconstruct lt from relat:ed information, such as data. on· past plant production. Do not solicit information from sources outside the Company. I. IDENTIFICATION A. Name of component ___ L_i_g_h_c.t_in_g_s_y_s_t_e_m_s_D_ep_a_r_t_m_e_n_t _________ ~ Address D. · GE organizational Affiliation {where appropriate) Sector Group Di·visioc , Department _________________ '------------ Othcr C. Name, title, and dial comm of key individual knowledgeable about waste disposal at your location: E. F. Stenstrom, Manager -Reclamatio·n 8-282-2502 Responsibility from 1969 to present date. No factual knowledge prior to that.date or any known records other than name of contractor to haul away plant waste. :. : ' I• ,· ,. ' ( A. •• Has a survey eve1· been made to determine the types and quantities of wastE"s generated at your site, their points of origin, and the methods used for their disposal? B. If your answer to A is "Yes", please 1. Give date of survey 2. Give name of initiating organization (if non-GE) 3. Attach survey results. . NO · III. HAZARDOUS WASTES ., Please review the Appendix, which lists, by broad categories, the types of wastes considered by EPA as hazardous. A. Has your plant ever generated or disposed of wastes such as those in Appendix? YES -B. If your answer to A is "No", you have completed this questionnaire. C. . If your answer to A is "Yes", please fill out Tables 1 and/or 2· as applicable. • Use Table 1 to list all facilities (e.g. landfills, lago_ons, incin- erators) £!!_ your plant site that contain or that have been used to c!.:spose of any of the types of waste ll.£ted in the Appendi~. • Use Table 2 to list sites not on GE property that have been used for the disposal of wastes from your plant site. . · .. · ·--, -----·-----·· J-l, . J!ep,ort: _General·'El¢ctric Puts ~ya~ide Into Creek. By CLARKE MORRISON of the relative toxicity of the manu- , Staff Writer facturing processes1usect at 'GE Was EAST FLAT ROCK -'-State . not performed because "access to tCsting has found excessive levels of samples of these processes was cyanide in General , Electric's dis-denied by facility personnel." charge into Bat Fork Creek, but "We're concerned about our company officials say the tests were . health," said Nichols, who lives on faulty and the chemical is not used at Tabor Road next to the creek. "Our the plant. kids have played.in that creek. We A state biologist agreed the cya-want ii cleaned up for future genera- nide tests could.be in error. tions. , · However, regardless of the reli-·"Thjs affects a lot of people, and ability of the tests, for neighbors_ like there have been a lot of animals die Evelyn Nichols the state report along the stream. It's very frustrat- issued last month is just another ing." headache over questions about the Edith Goodman, who lives on · plant's impact oh the surrounding en-Oak Grove Road about 500 yards. vironment. from the creek, started·using water- The extensive "toxicity exami-from her new $2,670 well on Nov. 29, nation" of the stream flowing [!988. Less than a month later, GE through GE property south of Hen-.had a public meeting to inform area dersonville was .performed last sum-residents about groundwater con- /mer.because of public concern about 1; ta!llination. She now drinks bottled ,ts conclit10n, biologist Larry Ausley , water. . . said. . , "I am very disturbed," Goodman . A sample ta.ken from the light-I said. "My well has three chemicals in mg fixtures plants discharge mto the , it. My property has been devalued.". creek June 15 was found to contam 50 1 s Ii · jg88 sh ed · d _ parts per billion of cyanide, and an-I . amp ng m . ow WI e other ·sample two days later showed ii spread con~am11:1at10n of ~oundwa~ 40 ppb. Both are well above the state ·/ ter and res1denllal wells with a can- water quality standard 015 ppb. . 1 cer-causmg mdustnal solvent, and Biologists also tested the·healthl GE offered to run city water lines to of .fish released into the creek and, more than 50 homes. The s_ampling small organisms, and found that "bio• found concentrat10ns of _the solvent logical samples taken above and• tetrachloroet_hylene. as high_ as 2,500 below the facility's discharge suggest ~arts per billion, . more than 3,500 that the facility is having a negative limes the state standard .. impact on the biota of Bat Fork . A c; E spokesman said_ the con- Creek," according . to the report.1 tammahon was probably rntenhon· "General Electric's effluent appears ally dumpe,~ on the plant" property to significantly impact Bat Fork years ago m the years before the Creek." impact of chemicals of this type had "The report also said that a study/ See CYANIDE, Page SA• ' 1/ , C . -Photo By CLARKE MORRISON , Cr~ek Questions · Neighbors of the General Electric Plant south of Hendersonville, including (L-R, top photo) Evelyn Nichols, Edith Goodman and Lucy King, are concerned about a state report that says excessive levels of : cyanide have been found in Bat Fork Creek (shown i!I both photos): ! . •. . t j • ' ' • j ·• • • 11 r ·✓-CLIPPING S~RVICE 1115 HILLSBORO · RALEIGH, NC 27603 ----------+t-----------, TEL. (919) 833-2079 i -~I -r-.: l I , 11 11 11 : '· ' I i -- ' ' ; . I 11 C:TIZEN ASHEVILLE, N. C. CIR, 49,809 FEB 14 90 C . ·~ . yan1ue .. ,, . • From Page IA • been determined." However, the facility,is notdis- charging,·.,. .. cya'nicte . intdi the .Creek,i, r GE's Mike Carlin said. l~------------------"G E does not .use .cyall!~e in·,anY, of its manufacturiflg · or lab6ratofy processes and is absolutely cert"alll ' that laboratory error is the re~§Q9c I for this report," he said, adding 1that 1 the chemical yvas used·· there ¥~i~ ' ago. Ausley said tha,t afterJ~lks,wiL~~ company officials, he now believeett is possible a mistake wa~:·;;fqiade _"1..: the laboratory that led to the hign'cy-anide readings. He said..,ttie state may do more testing. Nichols, who has a well, now must pay' a city water bill of about. . $25 a month, "and that's a lot consfc(; ' ' . ,--~ 1 ering I didn't have one before."· "They should pay · us· for \h~ 1 wells we drilled," said 'neighbor'•' Vivian Hill. "I had a $700 pump i~; stalled just-last July, and now Jh.ey; want us. to pay a water bill.o~ tq~~• that Our. property 1s devalue.ct.• :Jlfus; . just isn't right." ' •·-., ! . . . . • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION A~/l~t- REGION IV A ~,~A 345 COURTLAND STREET NE ?,QR Os 11.;.I.J ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30365 su~ 1990 FEB 1 6 1990 H=rable Jesse Helms United States>Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Senator Helms: Wosff'> "''OfV This is in response to your inquiry of January 30, 1990, =ncerning Mrs. Evelyn Nichols' letter to you of December 29, 1989. Mrs. Nichols, who is cerchairperson of Concerned Neighbors of General Electric, is =ncerned with hazardous waste =ntamination in the vicinity of the General Electric Q:nq:iany Plant (GE) in East Flat R=k, North Carolina. As you may recall fran my letters to you of April 10, 1989, and July 24, 1989, =ncerning this facility, EPA had canpleted a Site Screening Investigation (SSI) on GE on June 26, 1989. As a result of this SSI, EPA had determined the environmental and health =ncerns at GE warranted further Superfund investigatory action. On January 23, 1990, as p,.rt of this further investigatory action, EPA canpleted a Phase I Listing Site Investigation which surrmarized the potential risk posed by =nditions at GE. The se=nd stage of this investigation will involve collection and documentation of the data necessary to place the site on the National Priorities List (NPL). Once the site is proposed for the NPL, remedial actions by EPA at the site can legally ccmnence. EPA plans to begin work on the se=nd phase shortly, with canpletion by the end of calendar year 1990. At that time, GE may be proposed for the NPL. ~ If you should have further questions =ncerning this matter, please do not hesitate to =ntact me. ;}1'.yy![}?fiL ~, L ,. Regional Administrator r-- cc: Diane Eskenesay, NCDEHNR Grover Nicholson, NCDEHNR • • ~Ji:'~.&' l 'Lf le UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENbY-VlbU lf «:.D MAY 2 6 1989 4WD-SISB REGION IV 3,15 COURTLAND STREET ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30315 Honorable James McClure Clarke Member, United States House of Representatives One North Pack Square Suite 434 Asheville, North Carolina 28801 Dear Mr. Clarke: JUNO '11989 SUPEii'FUND BRANCH This is in response to your letter of May 9, 1989, to Mr. Robert M:>rris, concerning Ms. Connie CUnningham's letter to you of April 24, 1989. Ms. Cunningham is concerned with the possibility that her drinking water well may be contaminated by the General Electric o:mpany Plant in East Flat Rock, North Carolina, and is seeking suggestions as to how to go about having her well tested for this contamination. As you know, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is currently investigating the General Electric facility for possible inclusion on the National Priorities List (NPL). The agency conducts these investigations in accordance with the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Contingency Plan (NCP). The NCP is the implementing regulation (40 CFR Part 300) for the canprehensive Environmental Response, Q::mpensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). The NCP sets forth the criteria for detennining priorities arrong releases or threatened releases for the purpose of taking rerredial act.ion. These criteria are used to prepare the NPL. Because EPA does not usually begin to rerrediate a site until we are convinced it will go on the NPL, the process leading up to the placement of a site on the NPL is kno..m as the pre-rerredial process. In Novanber 1988, EPA's Field Investigation Team (FIT) perfonned sampling activities at the site as part of a site investigation. The General Electric o:mpany concurrently conducted a groundwater investigation in cocperation with the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Ccxrmunity Developnent (NC DNRCD). At that time, it was learned that groundwater .in the vicinity of the site was contaminated. This groundwater is utilized by area residents as a source of drinking water. No contamination in the private drinking water wells was found to be above EPA's max:i.rm.nn contamination levels. Nonetheless, the o:mpany voluntarily provided bottled water to residents with contaminated wells and has agreed to connect these residents to city water lines. The General Electric o:mpany declined to connect area residents to city water supplies if their wells showed no contamination. • • • -2- CUrrently DNRCD has plans to resample the residential wells the first week of June 1989, and will include Ms. Cunningham's well. The State contact person for this action is Mr. Don Link at (704) 251-6208. A final EPA site investigation report on this facility is expected shortly. At that time a decision will be made as to whether further rerredial action is warranted. EPA will apprise you of the results of the report when it is canplete and what future steps, if any, are appropriate at the site. If you should have further questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. '2-~wL~. Greer c. Tidwell ,L. Regional Administrator I cc: Don Link, North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and o:mnunity Developnent Grover Nicholson, North carolina Department of Human Resources •• •• I rJ 111 ME~ l-e Pre SeN' f-:r,J 0 -.,---'---:j . . . . ........... •-.. ....... ~'---~----- \' ·L7l/ /v1J t! 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"' 0 !::'.2 ··• 1'Q 0 ~-, 1/ .:, ;:~~ ~- r ,_ V .~1''r S~:::::====::;;;;t;:~"o;.:;.~;: ETS-2 (,-,1 l,J ~ ~ :.,.~~~ {;:; "'-Sit IJ:tAll-(11 l'C»O •• • EIS-\ (f·!J ~ 1 ' ------ < •• , •• •• GENERAL~ ELECTRIC LIGHTING SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT GENERAL ELECTRIC COl,IPANY•flENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28739 Mr. Grover Nicholson North Carolina Superfund Branch P.O. Box 2091 401 Oberlin Road Raleigh, N.C. 27602 January 9, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL Dear Mr. Nicholson: As a result,of questions raised during our ground water investigation we have identified two former landfills sites on GE property. Our investigation into these landfills involved the questioning of retired employees, with responsibility over these particular areas, and analytical results. The exact content of these landfills is unknown, no disposal record or analytical result has identified any pa[ticular type of waste. The following information was obtained: 1) "LANDFILL A" ( See attached map for location.) An area behind the main plant approximatly 300 feet long, 100 feet wide and 10 feet deep which we believe recievied some wastes we generated •. The disposal into this area occured from 1955 until approximatly the mid · nineteen-sixties. We have sampled the ground water for volatile halogenated organics, both upgraident and downgraident, and have found no contributions to our ground water problems coming from this area. There has also been an EPA priority pollutant analysis conducted on the groundwater directly downgraident to this site, again nothing was found that would indicate that this area is contributing to ground water contamination. 2) "LANDFILL B" ( See attached map for location.) An area located adjecent to the reclamation yard approximatly 300 feet long, 100 feet wide and 10 feet deep. Per the retired reclaimation unit manager and forman this area was used to dispose of construction and demolition debris in the early nineteen-seventies. It was reported to be a controlled landfill for construction debris, no other wastes were given approval to be disposed of. The area was filled in to make possible a roadway. "BRINGING NEW IDEAS TO l.iG>-:r ,, •• •• ~hP. above is supplied for your information. If you should have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to call me at (704) 693-2505 attachment: Sincerely, Michael J. B~~ Support Operations Engineer -Environmental . . j~~~ir~.:.,, .; GENERAL ElE . · , .LIGHTING SY~iR;.c, COMPANY · HENDERSON VIL L ~r,s DE PARHiE NT .,. .'. N. C . • . ... ... • . .. . . ,, 'I' • .... .•·o·· NDFILL A ~-, =~ ~~ ~~-c!J1 .. t.~ . 0 : ::-.: . . ---~ .. . . . -·· -:,J -"- . .. . . . '· \ . \ \ . '. \_ \ ' \ \ \ '. \ \\ . ' \ ·\ ' . \\ ' \ \ ' \\ _:::::::_~d LANl>FILL B .~· 11·~ -----= / . SCALE IN FEET ~ 0 .200 . • • • • 17 January 1989 ID: File FRCM: Jack Butler SUBJECT: Telephone conversation with Ginny Rominger, Clean Water Fund (704-251-0518) about General Electric Company in East Flat Rock, NCD079044426 Ms. Rominger contacted our office on this date to discuss the subject site. Ms. Rominger reported that her group had been told by a former G.E. employee that pallets of material had been dumped across Highway 176 from the plant site. Ms. Rominger was info:aned that our office had perfo:aned a Preliminary Investigation at the site and that an EPA FIT team had done a Site Investigation including collection of samples in November or December 1988. I.ab results have not yet been received. Ms. Robinson will have Mr. Cllip Hughes of the Clean Water Raleigh Office contact our office to arrange a time to review our files. JB/ds/p.81 • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 4WD-SISB OCT 2 4 1ga0 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Lee Humphrey General Electric Company Lighting Systems Division Spartanburg Highway REGION IV 345 COURTLAND STREET ATLANTA, GEORGIA 3039iS Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 RE: General Electric Company, LSD Spartanburg Highway East Flat Rock, North Carolina 28726' Dear Mr. Humphrey: ' The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), purs·uant to the authority and requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), 42, U.S.C. 9601 et seq., as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), Public Law 99-499, is planning to conduct an investigation of the above-referenced site. The General Electric Company, LSD is located on Spartanburg Highway in East Flat Rock, North Carolina. EPA has reason to believe that there may be a release or threat of a release of hazardous substances from the site into the surrounding environment. The purpose of the investigation is to determine the nature and extent of contamination at the site and to determine what, if any, further response action would be appropriate. As per the telephone conversation on October 12, 1988 with Joan Dupont, EPA was granted permission for access to your property beginning on or about November 7 1988, and continuing through the completion of the investigation on or about November 10, 1988. Activities to be conducted during the investigation may include: 1. Inspect, sketch, and photograph the premises; 2. Collect surface and subsurface soil samples; 3. Collect groundwater and subsurface water samples; 4. Collect sediment samples; 5. Conduct air monitoring; 6. Transportation of equipment onto and about the site as necessary to accomplish the activities· above, including trucks and sampling equipment. The above sampling activity will be conducted by personnel.from EPA Region !V's Field Investigation Team (FIT). Robert Dooley of FIT will contact you prior to the actual site visit to make final arrangements and note any changes. Split samples will be made available if requested. However, you will be required to furnish your own containers as well as your own laboratory analyses. If you have any questions, please contact me at (404) 347-5065. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Sincerely, ,4--wtf ,4 .,._cl~ Scott Gardner Environmental Engineer cc: Lee Crosby, NCDHR Robert Dooley, NUS Corporation North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 · James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. 29 September 1988 Mr-Thomas L. Johnson, Health Director Henderson County Health Department 1347 Spartanburg Highway Hendersonville, NC 28739 Courier 677 RE: Site Investigations of General Electric Company, State Health Director NCD 079 044 426 and Henderson County Sanitary Landfill, NCD 980 557 961 Dear Mr. Johnson: Grover Nicholson of the NC Superfund Branch spoke with yoar secretary today to notify you that the US EPA Field Investigation Team (FIT) will conduct site investigations of General Electric Company, located on Spartanburg Highway-in East Flat Rock, NC, and Henderson County Sanitary Landfill, located on Stoney Mountain Road in Hendersonville, NC. The investigations are preliminary scheduled for 7 November 1988 by members of the FIT who will travel to Henderson County from Atlanta, Georgia. The purpose of the investigations is to determine if the sites pose any hazards to public health or the environment because of releases of contaminants to soil, surface water, groundwater, or air. The investigation team will take samples on and around the sites to determine if hazardous conditions exist. Additionally, they will locate all nearby water supplies (surface and groundwater,. community and private) and any close sensitive environments, schools, and day care centers. These investigations are not emergency situations but are normal steps in the evaluations of all uncontrolled and unregulated potential hazardous waste sites in North Carolina. You may want to have your representative meet the FIT at the sites. If so, please contact Grover Nicholson and he will coordinate with the FIT. I am enclosing background data on the sites for your information. Mr. Johnson 9-29-88 Page 2 • • If the investigations indicate the need for future study of the sites, we will contact your office to advise. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call Grover Nicholson or me at (919) 733-2801. Enclosures cc: Gordon Layton Gary Babb Steve Reid Lois Walker LC/ds/ibm.8 Sincerely, ~sb~e~~ Superfund Branch · Solid Waste Management Section .. , ' .. DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES P.O. Box 2091 October 2, 1984 Raleigh, N.C. 27602-2091 Ms. Denise Bland EPA 3012 North Carolina.Project Officsr Air and Hazardous Materials Division 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30365 Dear Ms. Bland: Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. STATE HEALTH DIRECTOR Enclosed are Preliminary Assessments completed for ,·the following ERRIS sites in North Carolina: 1. Texasgulf Chemicals Company NC 0041519364 Aurora 2. Texasgulf Landfill NC 0991279092 Aurora 3. Hercofina NC D990734055 Wilmington 4. Buss.Automation, Inc. NC 0045456134 Lenoir 5. ·Reliance Universal of Kentucky NC 0053009510 Lenoir 6. HK Research Corp. NC 0000616763 Hickory 7. General Electric Co. (Lighting Sys. Dept.) NC 007904426 East Flat Rock_ The '.l'exasgulE Ch2micals Company site was entered into ERRIS due to a CERCLA 103(c) notification originally filed when it appeared that mining o·,erburden from phosphate mining and phos,>hate clays removed from ths ore during processing were to be classified as hazardous waste. Landfills on this site have been the. recipient of 225 gallons of pesticides and an unknown quantity of unrinsed pesticide containers. These landfills received primarily mixed municipal wastes ~nd may have received industrial wastes also. This Ms. Denise Bland Page 2 October 2, 1984 site is located immediately adjacent to the Pamlico River .with no water supply wells in the vicinity. Due to uncertainty over the presence of industrial wastes and the unknown quantity of unrinsed pesticide containers, this site is recommended for a low inspection priority. Any. site sampling in the future should be directed at all of the site landfills unless additional information proves this necessary. The Texasgulf Landfill site was entered in to ERRIS due to a CERCLA 103 (c) notification for receiving mixed municipal wastes, phosphate mining overburden; fertilizer, and sanitary refuse. In the evaluation of this site, it was determined that 225 gallons of pesticides and an unknown quantity of unrinsed pesticide containers have been disposed of at this site also. It is also possible that industrial wastes from local facilities have been disposed of in the Texasgulf landfills. This site is located immediately adjacent to the Pamlico River with no water supply wells in the .vicinity. Due to uncertainty over the presence of industrial wastes and the unknown quantity of unrinied pesticide containers, this site is recommended for a low inspection •priority. Any site sampling· in the future should be dir.ected at all of the site landfills unless additional information proves this unnecessary. The !IsrconEina site was entered· into ERRIS due to a CERCU.; 103 (c} notification for landfilling of organics, heavy metals, and acids and for the underground injection of organic wastes (discontinued in 1972). Groundwater ·contamination is documented at this site with monthly sampling from monitoring wells forwarded to N.C. Division of Environmental Management. Additional emphasis might need to be directed to contamination from the landfill. Due to N.C. D.E.M. involvement with groundwater monitoring at this site and its relatively isolated location, a low priority for inspection is recommended. The Buss Automation site was entered into ERRIS due to a RCRA 3001 notification for storage of various solvents utilized in the furniture industry. A bulk liquid material transfer area, drum waste storage irea, and feedstock tank farm are located behind the main building. There are few spill protection measures in effect at this site such as curbing, pavement, sumps ar dikes. Water seeps i.n a clay bank alongside Prospect Road at the extreme back side.of this site are suspected of being caused by overland runoff of either spilled substances or discharges from the wash area at the drum ·waste storage area. Although there are no water supply wells ·1ocated downgradient from this site and between the site and Spainhour Creek, the nature of the substance in the seep and its source should be investigated. This site is recommended for a low inspection priority. The Reliance Universal of Kentucky site was entered into ERRIS due to a RCRA 3001 notification for storage of solvent and water cleaning wastes from paint manufacturing and spent non-halugenated solvents used in the furniture manufacturing industry. In the course of investigation of this site, it was discovered . that Whittaker Chem.icals and Coatings, a previous owner of this site, had contaminated an area between the plant facility and Blair Fork Creek with Dioxolane, Xylene, and other solvents. After various studies and Page 3 October 2, 1984 Ms. Denise Bland • • correspondence with knowledgeable officials, an interception trench was installed adjacent to Blair Fork Cr eek. An ozona tor was installed to treat the contaminated groundwater from the interception .trench and was used until 1980 when dioxolane levels fell to less than 5 parts-per-billion. Additional sampling might be directed to areas below the interception trench and downstream from the site to evaluate the potential for contaminated groundwater to bypass the interception trench. This site is recommended for a low inspection priority. The H. K. Research site was entered into ERRIS 'due to ·a RCRA 3001 notification for water cleaning wastes, solvent cleaning wastes, and air pollution control sludges from paint manufacturing and various solvents utilized in the furniture manufacturing industry. Insecticides from a previous flea collar manufacturing operation were. also located on this site. An "environmental clean-up" of some kind was undertaken in 1980 prior to H.K. Research's. takeover of Whittaker Chemicals and Coatings. No information regarding the intentions or reasons for this cleanup have been found. This site has also experienced periodic flooding from stormwater runoff, possibly resulting in the transference of process materials (including solvents) to Frye Creek. Because of these uncertainites, this site is recommended for a low inspectior. priority. Additions·1 in•,estigation or sampling efforts might be focused on the area between the plant and Frye Creek and on any areas involved in the 11 environmental clean-up'' of 1980. The General Electric Company Lighting Systems Department site was entered into ERRIS due to a RCRA 3001 notification for·various solvents and a CERCLA 103(c) notification for heavy metals and acids. Monitoring wells were installed around laridfarming areas at this site. by General Electric, although not required to at that time by the North Carolina Division of Health Services or Division of •Environmental Management. Although past sampling has not indicated the presence of listed hazardous substances, analysis of monitoring well samples have indicated high levels of manganese as high as 800 ·parts per bilhon and a pH as low as 4. 6. There are houses on wells located l:n the vicinity of this site. The potential for movement of contaminated groundwater downgradient along or intercepted· by Bat Fork Creek might require study or sampling. For this reason, this site is recommended for a low inspection priority. If you have any questions, please contact me at (919) 733-2178. LEB:lw/1326/\ Sincerely, ~<??-,/~ ~~4__ Lenox E. Bramble Environmental Engineer Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION oEPA PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT 01 STATE 1~2(lSITE NUMBER· PART 2-WASTE INFORMATION Nr 11qn1,4426 II. WASTE STATES, QUANTITIES, AND CHARACTERISTICS 01 PHYSICAL ST A TES ICl••c• u tl>•l apply) 02 WASTE QUANTITY AT SITE 03 WASTE CHARACTERISTICS /Cl>tc~ d1fl•I iPplyl /Mu,uru ol wut• qv;,ni,i,u ~A.TOXIC )(E. SOLUBLE )(A.SCUD p E. SLURRY mus/ bo mr1fl)<tndenr/ U I.HIGHLY VOLATILE lJ B. COAAOSJVE lJ F. INFECTIOUS lJ J. EXPLOSIVE I] B. POWDER. FINES ?-<f. LIQUID TONS lJ C. RADIOACTIVE )( G. FLAMMABLE lJ K. REACTIVE )5.c. SLUDGE U G.GAS CUBIC YARDS l J 0. PERSISTENT XH. IGNITABLE G L. INCQMPATIBLE L: a.OTHER :] M. NOT APPUCABt.E /Sptc,/y/ NO.OF DRUMS Ill. WASTE TYPE CATEGORY SUBSTANCE NAME 0 1 GROSS AMOUNT 02 UNlT OF MEASURE OJ COMMENTS SLU SLUDGE OLW OILY WASTE unknown SOL SOLVENTS unknown PSD PESTICIDES ace OTHER ORGANIC CHEMICALS IOC INORGANIC CHEMICALS unknown ACD ACIDS BAS BASES MES HEAVY METALS unknown IV, HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (Se• App6/1dU /o,mo•( /1squsn//y co/edCAS Numbers) *Note: See bottom of page for additional Sl 01 CATEGORY 02 SUBSTANCE NAME 03 CAS NUMBER 04 STORAGE/DISPOSAL METHOD 05 CONCENTRATION 06 MEASURE OF MES Cadmium 7440439 LM. LF MES Chromium 7440473 LM, LF MES Nickel 7440020 LM, LF roe Cyanide 57125 LM, LF MES Antimony 7440360 LM, LF roe Arsenic 7440362 LM, LF MES Barium 999 LM, LF MES Lead 7439921 LM. LF MES Conner 7440508 LM LF MES Zinc 7440666 LM, LF ~m Tr< ~h l_nroethane 715,i; nr · goos LM. T.1' SOL Acetone 67641 LM. LF SOL Tetrachloroethane 630206 or 79345 LM, LF SOL Xylene 1330207 LM, LF SOL Dichlorodifluromethane 75718 LM, LF SOL Methyl Ethyl Ketone 78933 LM, LF V, FEEDSTOCK$ fSet Append;, to, GAS Numbm/ CATEGORY 01 FEEDSTOCK NAME 02 CAS NUMBER CATEGORY FDS FDS FDS FDS FDS FDS FDS FDS VI. SOURCES OF INFORMATION /C1I• SOfC#/c reletMU5. e.o .. •f•rel~,s. umpfe •n•lySI!, ffPOt/s J General Electric Letters of 6/13/84, 9/17/84, 3/4/82 Memo to file of 5/25/84, 5/1/84 CERCLA 103(c) notification inspection NC DHR letter of 12/31/80 RrDA 0°~, A Notification of 11/14/80 EPA FORM 2070·12 (7•81) ''Sol OLW Methyl rsobutyle Ketone 108101 PCB 1336323 4/19/82 LM, LF LM, LF MES MES 01 FEEDSTOCK NAME Aluminum Manganese :·_:i."999 :-: 999 CONCENTRATION 02 CAS NUMBER LH, LF LH, LF bstances l• Je POTENTiAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT I. IDENTIFICATION oEPA PART 1. SITE INFORMATION AND Asi;EsSMENT 01 STATEI02 SITE NUMBER NC D079044426 II. SITE NAME AND. LOCATION 01 SITE NAME (L•fl•I. common, or ducrlpllv• mtme of sit•/ 02 STREET, ROUTE NO., OR SPECIFIC LOCATION IDENTIFIER General -Electric Co. (Lighting Sys. Dept. Spartanburg Highway 03 CITY East Flat Rock 09 COORDINATES LATITUDE ].~ _l§_ .JQ.. -I 10 DIRECTIONS TO SITE (Sra,tinr, from nearest public "ro1d/ LONGITUDE _082 24 45 ·- 04 STATE 05 ZIP CODE 106 COUNTY NC 28 726 Hender.son 1 07COUN1,T08 CONG CODE DIST 45 11 From Hendersonville take US176 South 3 miles to East Flat Rock. Continue south on 176 1/2 mile. Plant is on left hand side (east) of US 176. Ill. RESPONSIBLE P.ARTIES 01 OWNER{llb'town/ 02 STREET /Bvslous, m•iling, resldenU11I} General Electric Company Nela Park 03CITY Cleveland 04STATE 05ZIPCODE 06 TELEPHONE NUMBER OH 44112 i116 I 266-3192 07 OPERATOR {If known and difleren/ /tom ow1HtrJ 08 STREET {Bumeu. mallng. rnld1n1;.f} 09 CITY 10STATE 11 ZIPCODE 12 TELEPHONE NUMBER I I 13 TYPE OF OWNERSHIP (Check one} ~A.PRIVATE O 8. FEDERAL: 0 C. STATE OD.COUNTY OE. MUNICIPAL 0 F; OTHER:--------==~---------f~pecitr1 14 OWNER/OPERATOR NOTIFICATION ON FILE {Check 8" Iha/ 11pp'r} 0 G.UNKNOWN t_,(A. RCRA 3001 DATE RECEIVED: 11 tl4 f 80 ~ B. UNCONTROLLED w·ASTE SITE1CERCLA 10JcJ DATE RECEIVED: 6 19 , 8l O C. NONE MONTH . DAY YEAR MONTH DAY YEAR IV. CHARACTERIZATION. OF PO.TENTIAL HAZARD 01 ON SITE INSPECTION BY (Ch11ck allth11t apply} DYES DATE~="'~·="'''=~ ~ NO MONTH OAY YEAR 0 A. EPA OB. EPA CONTRACTOR O C. STATE 0 E. LOCAL HEALTH OF.FICIAL O F. OTHER: 0 D. OTHER CONTRACTOR .(Sp11eHyJ CO_NTRACTOR Nf',ME;.{S): _ · 02 SITE STATUS {Ch11elro,,11J 03 YEARS OF OPERATION ))(A. A.C.TIVE.: □-B. INACTIVE .0 C. u",~~~w~, . J 9 55 BEGINNING YEAR ••• ,. ENDING YEAR.... ... • . 0 UNKNOWN 04 DESCRIPTION OF SUBSTANCES POSSJBL Y PRESENT. KNOWN, ·oR ALLEGED Landfills on-site have received various heavymei:als (lead;--chromium, ·arsenic,: etc.); and solvents (trichloroetharie, acetone, MEK i Xylene) ... PCB.:contained in ballasts·· may have been discar·ded on site also in· addition to local i"andfills. 05 DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL HAZARD TO ENVIRONMENT ANO/OR POPULATION ' Sampling from on~site monitoring wells by G.E; and N.C. Dept. of N.R.C.D. have exhibited presence of heavy metal and solvents although primarily below quantitating limits. Migration downgradient along Bat Fork Creek toward.water supply wells requir, s .-~ ---~ ... ;.. ... .: V. PRIORITY ASSESSMEN.T 01 PRIORITY FOR INSPECTION (Ch11clr 1me. II hiof> otmer1111m Is cheelriid. coms,1;,,e P;r1 Z. Wu 1, i,,tomYtlon 11rtd P11rl 3 -De.tcr-'71/on ol Huudour Condllioro! 11nd lnelclenu} 0 A. HIGH . 0 B. MEDIUM ~ C. LOW O D. NONE (lnsp1cll0/l "QVirfd piomp//y) (lnsp.et,or, teQVJtlld/ ~ /Inspect or, Ihle l~lhb/1 buiiJ /No furl her 11cl.io<I r,111d11d. comp/elf CVlfflll diSpol/lioro lotrn/ VI. INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM 01 CONTACT Bob Kovlak 04 PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSESSMENT 0. W. Strickland EPA FORM 2070•12 (7•61) . 02 OF (Ar,encytOrr,,11/11/ion) General Electric Co., Cleveland, Ohio 05 AGENCY NC DHS 06 ORGANIZA TJON Solid & Raz. "T .,.,•. ....... • .1),_. 07 TELEPHONE NUMBER 191~1 733-2178 03 TELEPHONE NUMBER 12161 266-,3192 06 DATE 9 ,11 ,84 MONTH .OAY .. YEAA ..... Landfarming activity, discontinued in 1982, is presently covered under RCRA. POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION ~EPA PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT 01 STATEI02 SITE NUMBER >'n r./'70(1' ',,or.. PART 3-DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS II. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS {Continued} 01 0 J. DAMAGE TO FLORA 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NAARA TIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time. 01 0 K: DAMAGE TO FAUNA 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL □ ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION /Include 1111111e/s/ ot species! Not suspected at this time 01 0 L. CONTAMINATION OF FOOD CHAIN 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION / Not suspected at this time 01 0 M. UNSTABLE CONTAINMENT OF WASTES 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED r Sp1/ls/nmolffsl•m1inU liqvlct:slleaklnp drums/ 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED· 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time 01 0 N. DAMAGE TO OFFSITE PROPERTY 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time 01 0 0. CONTAMINATION OF SEWERS.-STORM DRAINS, INWTPs 02 □ OBSERVED (DATE: I □ POTENTIAL □ ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time . 01 0 P. ILLEGAUUNAUTHOAIZED DUMPING 02 □ OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time . 05 DESCRIPTION OF ANY OTHER KNOWN, POTENTIAL, OR ALLEGED HAZARDS Ill. TOTAL POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: UnKnown IV. COMMENTS Sampling to date has not shown unusually high levels from monitoring wells. Sampling from Bat Fork Creek and public wells downgradient is recommended. V. SOURCES OF INFORMATION re,,. speeH1e11re11neu. •· i;, .• s1,1, 111u. um(ll• ,n,iysii. 1opo,1sJ See Part 2 -Waste information Section VI -Sources of Information EPA FORM 2070•12 (7-81 J POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION oEPA PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT 01 STATE! 02 SITE NUMBER NC D079044426 PART 3 -DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS 11. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS 01 )<A. GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I ~POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION and/or The potential for groundwater contamination exists due to landfarming landfilling activitieFi at this site. O~B. SURFACE WATER CONTAMINATION 02 0 OBSERVED {DATE: I }:si(POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 0 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Potential exists for contamination of Bat Fork Creek. r 01 0 C. CONTAMINATION OF "AIR 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time 0 l O D. FIRE/EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time. 01 0 E. DIRECT CONTACT 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL rJ ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE OE:SCRIPTION Not suspected .at this time 0 i>&._F. CONTAMINATION OF SOIL 02 0 OBSERVED(DATE: I )14 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 AREA POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION (,A,Cr8s/ Potential exists for contamination of subsurface sol.id in landfarming/landfill areas. I· . 0 1 ~-DRINKING WA TEA CONT AMI NATION 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I )x_ POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 ULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Through conveyance of contaminated groundwaters. Primary movement should be in a northerly direction. 01 0 H. WORKER EXPOSURE/INJURY 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 WORKERS POTENTIALLY AFF~CTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION ' Not suspected at this time. 01 0 ~~ POPULATION EXPOSURE/INJURY 02 0 OBSEAVED(DATE: I ;i,S. POTENTIAL 0 AUEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Potential for population exposure through use of contaminated groundwaters. EPA FORM 2070•12 {7-81) • North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 ° Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 Ja:ne,. G. Mart;n, Governor Phillip J. Kirk, Jr., Secretary Mr. Bob Howard EPA NC CERCLA Project Officer Waste Division -Region IV 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30365 Dear Mr. Howard: Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. State Health Director 5 December 1986 I understand that you are extremely concerned about the selection of sites for investigations for the January-March 1987 reporting quarter. Although the sites scheduled for investigations are always listed in the quarterly report and submitted to EPA Region IV during the first 20 days follo1,ing the end of the previous quarter, site investigations planned for January -!·!arch 1987 are also listed below. NCD9807295 77 lsCD991278839 NCD991278755 NCD093137636 NCD980503106 NCD053530234 llCD061795696 NCD079044426 NCD048184451 NCD003471158 NCD040049173 NCD000770032 Knob Cr.eek Horth State Chemical Martin's Battery Salvage General Wood Preserving Sanitation Services Landfill NE Chemical Company Unitex Gen.sral Electric Coopany Light.ing System Burlington Furniture Home Chair Plant 196 North Chemical Company Amoco Oil Company American Petrofina Marketing/Selma Term Please contact me io~ediately if these sites are unsatisfactory. I may be reached at (919) 733-2801. LC/pc cc: Ms. Denise Smith Mr. Bob Jourdan Sincerely, ~sby~~~'\ CERCLA Program Manager Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch ~ I)_. I Ille 111 --------------4 t--Ro-n-old_H_. -Le-vin-e,-M-.D-., -M.-P.H-. --n T STATE HEALTH DIRECTOR DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES P.O. Box 2091 October 2, 1984 Raleigh, N.C. 27602-2091 Ms. Denise Bland EPA 3012 North Carolina.Project Officer Air and Hazardous Materials Division 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30365 Dear Ms. Bland: Enclosed are Preliminary Assessments complete1 for tha following ERRIS sites in North Carolina: 1. Texasgulf Chemicals Company NC 0041519364 Aurora 2. Texasgulf Landfill. NC 0991279092 Aurora 3. Hercofina NC 0990734055 Wilmington 4. Buss.Automation, Inc. NC 0045456134 Lenoir 5. ·Reliance Universal of Kentucky NC 0053009510 Lenoir 6. HK Research Corp. NC 0000616763 Hickory 7. General Electric Co. (Lighting Sys. Dept.) NC 007904426 East Flat Rock. The Texasgulf Chemicals Company site was entered into ERRIS due to a CERCLA 103(c) notification originally filed when it appeared that mining overburden from phosphate mining and phosphate clays removed from the ore during processing were to be classified as hazardous waste. Landfills on this site have been the recipient of 225 gallons of pesticides and an unknown quantity of unrinsed pesticide containers. These landfills received primarily mixed municipal wastes and may have received industrial wastes also. This Ms. Denise Bland Page 2 October 2, 1984 • site is located immediately adjacent to the Pamlico River with no water supply wells in the vicinity. Due to uncertainty over the presence of industrial wastes and the unknown quantity of unrinsed pesticide containers, this site is recommended for a low inspection priority. Any site sampling in the future should be directed at all of the site landfills unless additional information proves this necessary. The Texasgulf Landfill site was entered into ERRIS due to a CERCLA . . 103 (c) notification for receiving mixed municipal wastes, phosphate mining overburden, fertilizer, and sanitary refuse. In the evaluation of this site, it was determined that 225 gallons of pesticides and an unknown quantity of unrinsed pesticide :::ontainers have been disposed of at this site also. It is also possible that industrial wastes from local facilities have been disposed of in the Texasgulf landfills. This site is located immediately adjacent to the Pamlico River with no water supply wells in the .vicinity. Due to uncertainty over the presence of industrial wastes and the unknown quantity of unrinsed pesticide containers, this site is recommended for a low inspection priority. Any site sampling in the future should be dir.ected at all of the site landfills unless additional information proves this unnecessary. / The Herconfina site was entered into ERRIS due to a CERCLA 103(c) notification for landfilling of organics, heavy metals, and acids and for the underground injection of organic wastes (discontinued in 1972). Groundwater contamination is documented at this site with monthly sampling from monitoring wells forwarded to N.C. Division of Environmental Management. Additional emphasis might need to be directed to contamination from the landfill. Due to N.C. D.E.M. involvement with groundwater monitoring at this site and its relatively isolated location, a low priority for inspection is recommended. The auss Automation site was entered into ERRIS due to a RCRA 3001 notification for storage of various solvents utilized in the furniture industry. A bulk liquid material transfer area, drum waste storage ~rea, and feedstock tank farm are located behind the main building. There are few spill protection measures in effect at this site such as curbing, pavement, sumps ·or dikes. Water seeps in a clay bank alongside Prospect Road at the extreme back side of this site are suspected of being caused by overland runoff of either spilled substances or discharges from the wash area at the drum waste storage area. Although there are no water supply wells located downgradient from this site and between the site and Spainhour Creek, the nature of the substance in the seep and its source should be investigated. This site is recommended for a low inspection priority. The Reliance Universal of Kentucky site was entered into ERRIS due to a RCRA 3001 notification for storage of solvent and water cleaning wastes from paint manufacturing and spent non-halugenated solvents used in the furniture manufacturing industry. In the course of investigation of this site, it was discovered that Whittaker Chemicals and Coatings, a previous owner of this site, had contaminated an area between the plant facility and Blair Fork Creek with Dioxolane, Xylene, and other solvents. After various studies and Page 3 October 2, 1984 Ms. Denise Bland correspondence with knowledgeable officials, an interception trench was installed adjacent to Blair Fork Creek. An ozonator was installed to treat the contaminated groundwater from the interception trench and was used until 1980 when dioxolane levels fell to less than 5 parts-per-billion. Additional sampling might be directed to areas below the interception trench and downstream from the site to evaluate the potential for contaminated groundwater to bypass the interception trench. This site is recommended for a low inspection priority. The H. K. Research site was entered into ERRIS due to a RCRA 3001 notification for water cleaning wastes, solvent cleaning wastes, and air pollution control sludges from paint manufacturing and various solvents utilized in the furniture manufacturing industry. Insecticides from a previous flea collar manufacturing operation were .also located on this site. An "environmental clean-up" of some kind wa~ undertaken in 1980 prior to H.K. Research's takeover of Whittaker Chemicals and Coatings. No information regarding the intentions or reasons for this cleanup have been found. This site has also experienced periodic flooding from stormwater runoff, possibly resulting in the transference of process materials (including solvents) to Frye Creek. Because of these uncertainites, this site is recommended for a low inspection priority. Additional investigation or sampling efforts might be focused on the area between the plant and Frye Creek and on any areas involved in the "environmental clean-up" of 1980. The General Electric Company Lighting Systems Department site was entered·into ERRIS due to a RCRA 3001 notification for various solvents and a CERCLA 103(c) notification for heavy metals and acids. Monitoring wells were installed around laridfarming areas at this site. by General Electric, although not required to at that time by the North Carolina Division of Health Services . or Division of •Environmental Management. Although past sampling has not indicated the presence of listed hazardous substances, analysis of monitoring well samples have indicated high levels of manganese as high as 800 ·parts per bill.ion and a pH as low as 4. 6. There are houses on wells located in the vicinity of this site. The potential for movement of contaminated groundwater downgradient along or intercepted· by Bat Fork Creek might require study or sampling. For this reason, this site is recommended for a low inspection priority. If you have any questions, please contact me at (919) 733-2178. LEB: 1w/1326A Sincerely, c:><(~ .£ ~.....,,,.4'-4_ Lenox E. Bramble Environmental Engineer Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section V nit•. j •11 _,,.t).,__· ----'----•-R-on□-ld-H.-Lev-ine-, M-.D.-, M-.P.H-. - 11 v STATE HEALTH DIRECTOR DIVISION OF HEAL TH SERVICES P.O. Box 2091 Raleigh, N.C. 27602-2091 Mr. Robert Smith Environmental Health Supervisor Henderson County Health Department 1347 Spartanburg Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28739 Dear Mr. Smith: September 21, 1984 Per our telephone conversation of September 11, 1984, you will find enclosed copies of a portion of .the U.S.G.S. Quad Sheet for the East Flat Rock area. Please locate either houses or housing areas surrounding the General Electric Company plant that are on private or public water supply wells. Of particular interest and importance is the area along Bat Fork Creek downgradient from the plant. I certainly appreciate your assistance with this matter. If you have any questions, please call me at (919) 733-2178. LEB/lw Enclosures ST A TE OF NORTH CAROLINA Sincerely, Lenox E. Bramble Environmental Engineer Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section Jomes B. Hunt, Jr/ Sarah T. Morrow, M.D, M P.H DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES GOVERNOR SECRET ARY • POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION &EPA PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT 01 STATEI02 SITE NUMBER PART 1 • SITE INFORMATION AND ASSESSMENT NC D079044426 .. >•,-ho -.. , • .,_ "-. • •• h , .. • II. SITE NAME AND LOCATION .. 01 SITE NAME /L•Q•I, common, or deacrJpr/ve name ol site/ 02 STREET. ROUTE NO., OR SPECIFIC LOCATION IDENTIFIER General Electric Co. (Lighting Svs. Dept. Spartanburg Highway 03 CITY 04 ST ATE I 05 ZIP CODE l06COUNTY 107COUN 1 ·r8 CONG CODE DIST East Flat Rock NC _ 28726 Henderson 45 11 09 COORDINATES LATITUDE LONGITUDE ]_~ _l§_ .JQ_,_ I 082 24 45 --- 10 DIRECTIONS TO SITE {Slatting from nearesr public r~d/ From Hendersonville take US176 South 3 miles to East Flat Rock. Continue south on 176 1/2 mile. Plant is on left hand side (east) of us 176. Ill. RESPONSIBLE PARTIES 01 OWNER/ltknown/ 02 STREET (Bu$lness, mailing, rBs!dtmtial/ General Electric Company Nela Park .. . . . 03CITY 04 STAT~l.05 ZIP CODE 106 TELEPHONE NUMBER Cleveland OH 44112 ~16 J 266-3192 . . .. 07 OPERATOR (If known and diff•rent from owner) 08 STREET /Bu3lnas:.. 1114/llng, rnldent!11IJ .. ---.. 09CITY 10 STATE 111 ZIP CODE 11 2 TELEPHONE NUMBER I I 13 TYPE OF OWNERSHIP tC11ed 011e) XA. PRIVATE □ B. FEDERAL: 0 C.STATE OD.COUNTY D E. MUNICIPAL /AQ611Cyn1m11) D F. OTHER: □ G. UNKNOWN /Sp11clfy) 14 OWNER/OPERATOR NOTIFICATION ON FILE /Clleck all tll11t apply) l;(A. ACAA 3001 DATE RECEIVED: 11114180 ~ B. UNCONTROLLED w·ASTE SITE rCEACLA 103 C) DATE RECEIVED: 6 ,9 ,81 0 C. NONE MONTH DAY YEAR -.... MONTH DAY YEAR IV. CHARACTERIZATION OF POTENTIAL HAZARD 01 ON SITE INSPECTION BY (Clleck all /ll11t 11pply/ 0 YES DATE I I 0 A. EPA 0 B. EPA CONTRACTOR DC.STATE 0 0. OTHER CONTRACTOR )(/NO MONTH DAY YEAR 0 E. LOCAL HEALTH OFFICIAL 0 F. OTHER: /Spec1/yJ CONTRACTOR NAME(S): 02 SITE STATUS (Check 011eJ 03 YEARS OF OPERATION I J>( A. ACTIVE 0 8. INACTIVE 0 C.UNKNOWN lMS 0 UNKNOWN -. .. BEGINNING YEAR . ENDING YEAR 04 DESCRIPTION OF SUBSTANCES POSSIBLY PRESENT, KNOWN, OR ALLEGED Landfills on-site have received various heavy metals (lead, chromium, arsenic, etc.), and solvents (trichloroethane, acetone, MEK ' Xylene). PCB contained in ballasts may have been discarded on site also in addition to local landfills. .. . . .. 05 DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL HAZARD TO ENVIRONMENT ANO/OR POP ULA TtON Sampling from on-site monitoring wells by G.E. and N.C. Dept. of N.R.C.D. have exhibited presence of heavy metal and solvents although primarily below quantitating limits. Migra~ion downgradient along Bat Fork Creek toward water supply wells requir C . s V. PRIORITY ASSESSMENT 01 PRIORITY FOR INSPECTION (Check Me. If hiQh ormtdlum Is cllecked, comoltlt Part 2. WHlt lnlormatlon ind Part 3. O.sc,tpl/on ol Huatdous Cona!t1ot1s and /ncider>/I/ 0 A. HIGH D B. MEDIUM }( C. LOW □ O.NONE /lnspec/ion 111qul111d promptly) (lnsptcrion rtqu/rlld) (lt1spec1 on time avallat,le D11!/SJ tNo lurther act.Ion needed, complete ci,rrent di:u,osltlon rorm/ VI. INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM 01 CONTACT 02 OF (Ar;ency10,genl11tion} 03 TELEPHONE NUMBER Bob Kovlak General Electric Co., Cleveland, Ohio 12161 266-3192 04 PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSESSMENT 05 AGENCY l~6 ORGANIZATION I 07 TELEPHONE NUMBER 08 DATE o.w. Strickland NC DRS Solid & Raz. 19191 733-2178 9 111184 T • •, .•. n--MONTH OAV YEAR _ EPA FOAM 2070-12 {7·81) - Landfarming activity, discontinued in 1982, is presently covered under RCRA. • POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION &EPA PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT 01 STATE ,~2 SITE NUMBER PART 2 • WASTE INFORMATION "'' ", ,1,.442(', II. WASTE STATES, QUANTITIES, AND CHARACTERISTICS 01-PHYSICAL ST ATES rc11ee~ a, 111111 aor,Jy} 02 WASTE QUANTITY AT SITE 03 WASTE CHARACTERISTICS 1C11eck 11B 111111 ai,r,ty/ /M11uures of wast/I Qu.ln/11"'$ )<!A.TOXIC ')>(E. SOLUBLE )(A. SOLID lJ E. SLURRY must be 1ndopend11nt) □ I.HIGHLY VOLATILE 0 B. POWDER. FINES ~.LIQUID TONS lJ B. CORROSIVE lJ F. INFECTIOUS 0 J. EXPLOSIVE Xe. SLUDGE IJ G. GAS lJ C. RADIOACTIVE t G. FLAMMABLE 0 K. REACTIVE CUBIC YARDS I] D. PERSISTENT H. IGNITABLE lJ L. INCOMPATIBLE 0 D.OTHER 0 M, NOT APPLICABLE /Spec,ly/ NO.OF DRUMS Ill. WASTE TYPE CATEGORY SUBSTANCE NAME 01 GROSS AMOUNT 02 UNIT OF MEASURE 03 COMMENTS SLU SLUDGE OLW OILY WASTE unknown SOL SOLVENTS unknown PSD PESTICIDES occ OTHER ORGANIC CHEMICALS IOC INORGANIC CHEMICALS unknown ACD ACIDS BAS BASES MES HEAVY METALS unknown IV. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (SeeAppend!x/ormo11tlrequet1//yc,1eaCASNumbers) *Note: See bottom of page for additional s 01 CATEGORY 02 SUBSTANCE NAME 03 CAS NUMBER 04 STORAGE/DISPOSAL METHOD 05 CONCENTRATION 06 MEASURE OF MES Cadmium 7440439 LM. LF MES Chromium 7440473 LM, LF MES Nickel 7440020 LM, LF roe Cyanide 57125 LM, LF MES Antimony 7440360 LM, LF roe Arsenic 7440362 LM, LF MES Barium 999 LM, LF MES Lead 7439921 LM. LF MES Conner 7440508 LM. LF MES Zinc 7440666 LM, LF ~m Trichlnrnethane 71 SSfi or aoos LM T 1' SOL AcetOne 67641 LM. LF SOL Tetrachloroethane 630206 or 79345 LM, LF SOL Xvlene 1330207 LM. LF. SOL Dichlorodifluromethane 75718 LM, LF SOL Methvl Ethvl.Ketone 78933 LM, LF V. FEEOSTQCKS /See Append,x tor CAS Numbers} CATEGORY 01 FEEDSTOCK NAME 02 CAS NUMBER CATEGORY FDS FDS FDS FDS FDS FDS FDS FDS VI. SOURCES OF INFORMATION (Cl/fl sp1c,1!c ,elernm;es. e.g srate Illes, sample amtlys>J, r•ports J General Electric Letters of 6/13/84, 9/17/84, 3/4/82 Memo to file of 5/25/84, 5/1/84 CERCLA 103(c) notification inspection NC DHR letter of 12/31/80 PC'lH P0 rr A Notification of 11/14/80 EPAFORM2070-12 (7-81) *Sol OLW Methyl PCB Isobutyle Ketone 108101 1336323 4/19/82 LM, LM, LF LF MES MES 01 FEEDSTOCK NAME Alumi.num Manganese r,_,999 ·. 999 CONCENTRATION 02 CAS NUMBER LM, LF LM, LF bstances • POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION oEPA 01 STATE) 02 SITE NUMBER PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT NC D079044426 PART 3 • DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS 11. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS 01 )<_ A. GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION 02 D OBSERVED (DA ff I ~POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION and/or The potential for groundwater contamination exists due to landfarrning landfilling activities at this site. 0 ~ 8. SURF ACE WATER CONTAMINATION 02 0 OBSEAVED(DATE: I };l(POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 0 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Potential exists for contamination of Bat Fork Creek. 01 0 C. CONTAMINATION OF "AIR 02 Ll OBSERVED(DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL D ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARA A TIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time 01 0 D. FIRE/EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time. 01 □ E. DIRECT CONTACT 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time Oi>fs,_F. CONTAMINATION OF SOIL 02 D OBSERVED (DATE: I )k:f POTENTIAL D ALLEGED 03 AREA POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION fAc,es/ Potential exists for contamination of subsurface solid in land farming/landfill areas. 01 ~ DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION 02 [I OBSERVED (DA TE: I !i(_POTENTIAL □ ALLEGED 03 ULA TION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Through conveyance of contaminated groundwaters. Primary movement should be in a northerly direction. 01 0 H. WORKER EXPOSURE/INJURY 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE· I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 WORKERS POTENTIALLY AFF~CTED: 04 NARA A TIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time. 0~. POPULATION EXPOSURE/INJURY 02 [J OBSERVED(OATE: I ;gj POTENTIAL D AUEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Potential for population exposure through use of contaminated groundwaters. EPA FORM 2070•1 2 (7-81) • • POTENTIAL HAZAf!DOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION .. &EPA PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT 01 STATEl°2 SITE NUMBER PART 3 • DESCRIPTION OF HAZAR(?OUS CONf,llTIONS AND INCIDENTS Nr nn1qn1.,., .. ?1, II. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS (Con/,nuMJ) 01 0 J. DAMAGE TO FLORA 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL D ALLEGED 04 NARA A TIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time. 01 □ K'. DAMAGE TO FAUNA 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION (Include name/s! ot specittS! Not suspected at this time 01 0 L. CONTAMINATION OF FOOD CHAIN 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED ' 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time 01 0 M. UNSTABLE CONTAINMENT OF WASTES 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED (Sp,ltsm,no/1/s/arni<nQ l,qukJsllH~rng drums) 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NAARA TIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time 01 0 N. DAMAGE TO OFFSITE PROPERTY 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time 01 0 0. CONTAMINATION OF SEWERS, STORM DRAINS, WWTPs 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time 01 D P. ILLEGAUUNAUTHOAIZED DUMPING 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I □ POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not suspected at this time 05 DESCRIPTION OF ANY OTHER KNOWN, POTENTIAL, OR ALLEGED HAZARDS Ill. TOTAL POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: UnKnown IV. COMMENTS Sampling to date has not shown unusually high levels from monitoring wells. Sampling from Bat Fork Creek and public wells downgradient is recommended. V. SOURCES OF INFORMATION ,c,, .. sp,.c,11c ,.,.,.nces, e o .. 51119 /Des. semple 9n1/ysis. r•pmts} . See Part 2 -Waste information Section VI -Sources of Information EPA FORM 2070•12 (7•81) -~-------------------·· ' ' ~ /~~;r ~ fa -/TJj/-5-~~71/ro~«(1)7Z7 ; . . . .. . . 1 ., ~-,,~-;,--/ ~P"n« £7,r~ /'7 ,Y:7~,~l-/}~--c7l/ ; _ -/-?,?'7~/ 4'22/r:r 4r:7 ·~7~yil 1 ~JJ-1f/J ~11~0 . x'q~o/ ~ . ·'-<-rc-.,rv0/Y . 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ELECTRIC LIGHTING BUSINESS GROUP GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY• NELA PARK• CLEVELAND, OHIO 44112 • (216) 266-3192 June 13, 1984 Mr. J. C. Bird Solid & ~azardous Waste Management Branch· Di~ision of Health Services Department of Human Resources State of North Carolina P.O. Box 2091 Raleigh, NC 27602-2091 Dear Mr. Bird: This is in response to your letter of April 30, 1984 to Dan Yarborough and the request that General Electric provide certain information concerning its Lighting Systems Department's plant located in East Flat Rock, North Carolina. As discussed in our telephone conversation on May 25, General Electric· was to attempt to provide the requested information by June 13. We have pulled together quite a bit of information in the past few weeks, and I am enclosing with this letter certain documents in response to items 3, 4 and 5 of your letter, but we will need some additional time to complete our response to items 1 and 2. I am sure you will appreciate the amount of work involved in preparing this response. Attached to this letter is a description of the information provided in response to items 3, 4 and S. I called y~ur o1fice today to discuss the status of this matter, and you were temporarily out of the office. We are continuing our work on items 1 and 2, but at this time I cannot predict with any certainty when our response will be completed. Rather than establishing some arbitrary date at this point, I propose to keep you advised of the status of our efforts and to giv_e you a date as soon as we can develop a soun<l estimate. I will be out of the office after today, but will call you upon my r·eturn on Friday, June 22 to discuss this further. If you need to contact General Electric in the iterim, please call Dan Yarborough. RRK: jg Attachment cc: D. Yarborough Robert R. Kovalak Environmental Control Operation Lighting Research & Technical Services Operation --/ o/ s 7/ e //,c/71?/17 £°1'>2 0>?~ Q , ' ' . I ,. • I General Electric Company Lighting Business Group Cleveland, OH 44112 June 14, 1984 Subject: Response to Request for Information Dated April 30, 1984 from Department of Human Services, State of North Carolina Concerning Lighting Systems Department Facility, East ·' Flat Rock, North Carolina Item 3. Information concerning CERCLA hazardous substance releases at your plant.site such as spills of feedstocks, leaking storage tanks, or other releases (include locations on a map) and description of any remedial actions undertaken. Enclosed is a letter dated January 21, 1983 to the Division of Environmental Management concerning a release of an estimated 1,400 gallons of HZ fuel oil on January 19, 1984. An unknown quantity of this material entered a wastewater holding pond via a storm drain. Incorporation of absorbent pads prevented this material from entering Bat Fork Creek. No other records have been discovered concerning releases which may have occurred in the past since the beginning of manufacturing operations at this site in 1955. Attached is a list of all existing underground storage tanks depicting material stored, tank status, storage capacity, approximate locations, and presence of sampling wells. Additionally, a topographical map depicting actual locations has been attached. Materials have been and continue to be stored in underground storage tanks. Pressure tests to determine integrity of the various storage tanks have not been performed. Item 4. Provide a map of the site with the location of any monitoring wells, production wells, or sump pump wells located on your property. Monitoring wells in existence at this site total sixteen (16) in number. Included in this quantity are wells installed adjacent to underground storage tanks (4) and wells installed in four areas where wastewater treatment sludge was land applied (12). Wells present in areas used for land application of sludge are grouped as three units, each well to a varying depth. Actual locations of these monitoring wells are depicted on the attached topographical map. -1 - Item 5. Provide chemical analysis results for any site monitoring that has indicated contamination of soil, groundwater, or sediments. Site monitoring has been conducted in the wells depicted above which were utilized to monitor those areas where wastewater treatment sludges were land applied. Attached are results of tests conducted by General Electric Company and the Department of Natural Resources & Community Development on various occasions between August 14, 1979 and August 11, 1981. Although these wells are in existence at the present time land application of sludge materials was discontinued in 1982. However, in October, 1983 samples were collected for analysis by the Department of Natural Resour~es & Community Development. Results of this sampling program have not been received by General Electric. Records depicting the land application program have also been attached for your review. -2 - May 25, 1984 TO: Files FROM: Chris Bird C-e SUBJECT: GE Company LSD, NCD079044426 Mr. Bob Kovlak, General Electric Company Corporate Staff, Cleveland, Ohio (216) 266-3192 telephoned to discuss the GE site in East Flat Rock. Mr. Kovlak had recently received my April 30, 1984 letter to Mr. Dan Yarborough re- questing information on the subject site. The letter had been referred to Kovlak by Yarborough for disposition. I agreed to an extension in the due date for the infor- mation to June 13, 1984. Mr. Kovlak discussed the scope of our requests and it appears that PCB containing ballasts disposed of at local landfills as well as.the condition of underground storage tanks will need to be evaluated. • May 1, 1984 TO: Files FROM: Chris Bir.d {)/3 RE: General Electric Company LSD NCDO79O44426 Telephone conversation with Mr. Dan Yarborough, Environmental Manager, GE Co. LSD I contacted Mr. Yarborough concerning subject site. Mr. Yarborough indicated that there probably is not much information-documented on pre-198O hazardous waste disposal. G. E. also generates a substantial quantity of PCB wastes which is now sent to Emelle, Alabama for burial. G.E. has installed a number of groundwater monitoring wells around underground storage tanks and sludge lagoons, although not required to by DHS or DEM:. I told Mr. Yarborough that I would send a letter requesting information on past disposal and spill histories. Mr. Yarborough did not volunteer any information concerning past practices or problems resulting from these practices. Ronold H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. STATE HEALTH DIRECTOR DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES P.O. Box 2091 Raleigh, N.C. 27602-2091 April 30, 1984 " I V Mr. Dan Yarborough General Electric Company Spartanburg Highway East Flat Rock, N. C. 28726 Dear Mr. Yarborough: f:ob kov l~k ~~-~~­ JI ~-~~4>-"Sl'1L As a follow-up of our telephone conversation of April 27, 1984, I would like to request additional infor- mation regarding the G. E. Plant Site in East Flat Rock, The North Carolina Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch is evaluating a list of potential problem sites under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA). Please provide any documentation or explanations that would describe the following activities since the start-up of operations at your plant site: -1) Waste storage treatment, and disposal practices (include locations on a map) of RCRA-hazardous wastes generated prior to November 19, 1980 that were included on your "notification of hazardous waste activities" filed with EPA in August of 1980. 2) Waste storage, treatment, and disposal (include locations on a map) for other_ toxic or hazardous substances not regulated by RCRA but designated as hazardous substances under CERCLA. (e.g. PCB wastes) 3) Information concerning CERCLA hazardous substance. releases at your.plant site such as spills of feedstocks, leaking storage tanks, or other releases (include locations on a map) and a description of any remedial actions undertaken. 4) Provide a map of the site with the location of any monitoring wells, production wells, or sump pump wells located on your plant site. James B. Hunt, Jr/ Sarah T. Morrow, M.0., M.P.H. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES ,,r,,, , r.nvH!NnR .., b. v Mr. Dan YarAough April 30, 1~ Page 2 • ,. / 5) Provide chemical analysis results for any I v site monitoring that has indicated contami- nation of soil, groundwater, or sedime~-'J, This information will be used in our assessment of your plant site's status under CERCLA, Your cooperation in this matter is very much appreciated. 1.?P,lease provide the requested information within three weeks of your receipt of this letter, If you have questions please contact me at (919) 733-2178, JCB:jj Sincerely, c1ai0 ~✓ J, Chris Bird Environmental Engineer Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section • DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES P.O. Box 2091 Rcleigh, N.C. 27602-2091 Mr. Dan A. Yarborough General Electric Company Spartanburg Highway East Flat Rock, N. C. 28726 Dear Mr. Yarborough: Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. STATE HEALTH DIRECTOR September 13, 1983 Thank you for your letter of August 23 to Mr. Jerry Rhodes. In view of your decision to cease storage activity, we will not pursue our request for your part B application. However, by. copy of this letter, I am asking our field representative, Mr. Jim Moore, to call on you and verify that you no longer have on site any waste over 90 days old. Also, we need a specific statement from you that no waste will be stored for more than 90 days. Further, you should be aware that the decision not to supply a Part B application carries with it an automatic termination of your interim status. This means that you can no longer be a storer without first going through the entire permitting process. An appropriate legal notice will be published sometime in the near future, to the effect that your interim status has been terminated. Please call or write if you have any questions about the faregoing items. KL:ct cc: Jim Moore Jerry Rhodes Very sincerely, /~~~ Keith Lawson, Environmental Chemist Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section • • • GENERAL. ELECTRIC • GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28739 August 23, 1983 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section · Department of Human Resources Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 RE:RCRA Part A Dear Mr. Rhodes: LIGHTING SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT --.· In response to the request for Part B application of our facility as a Hazardous Waste Storage Facility we the General Electric Company hereby request withdrawl of our Part A Application. The plant will continue to operate as a Generator and Transporter. We have implemented policy changes which will allow us to dispose of the hazardous waste in less than 90 -days from date of accumulation. There will be an increased effort in the reduction and direct recovery of materials currently beening disposed. The existing storage facility will be used as the storage prior to disposal. We will continue to operate in accordnace with the guidelines as suggested in NCAC l0F Sections 0.0001-0.0036. Should there be a change in the regulations or our operating practices which require that we file as a TSD facility we will resubmit the Part A & B application at that time. If there are any questions regarding our facility please contact Paul Chin (704)693-2505 or myself. rborough, Mgr. acilities Eng'r. General Electric Company NCD079044426 Spartanburg Hwy. East Flat Rock, NC 28726 -----~------"BRINGING NEW IDEAS TO LIGHT" 11_:,,:,6+8€'>1 __ , __. _____ ~, 6f?J G dl :, . Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. ST A TE HEALTH DIRECTOR DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES P.O. Box 2091 Raleigh, N.C. 27602-2091 Mr. J_ B. Henderson General Electric Co. Spartanburg Hwy. East Flat Rock, N. C. 28726 NCD079044426 Dear Mr. Henderson: April 13, 1983 North Carolina General Statute 130-166.18A requires that all applicants for a hazardous waste management permit demonstrate to the permitting agency that they have operated all of their facilities in substantial compliance with all applicable laws pertaining to hazardous waste management. Earlier correspondence I sent to you contained proposed regulations that specified information this office felt was necessary to satisfy the intent of the law. Comments received from·various facilities across North Carolina were used to amend that initial draft into a final draft (see enclosure). This final draft of re~ulations will be presented to the N. C. Commission for Health Services on Au.gust 10, 1983. Until the Commission acts on these proposed regulations, this office has the responsibility and authority to require whatever information it feels is necessary to satisfy the intent of N. C. General Statute 130-166.lSA. At present, it is felt that the proposed regulations specify the information tnat must be submitted to satisfy the law. Therefore, if your facility has already submitted a hazardous waste ma~agement permit application (referred to as the Part B) or will in fact submit one within 30 days of the receipt of this letter, I am requesting that you also submit the information identified on the attached proposed regulations no later than May 20, 1983. If your facility has been asked to submit a Part B application and is not due until after May 20, 1983, consider the information specified on the attached proposed regulations as part of the requirements of your application package. Should you have any questions or wish to ·_contact 'this office concerning this letter, please call Glenn Dunn at (919) 733-2178. TCK:ct Enclosure Sincerely, TL C Thomas C. Karnoski, Environmental Engineer Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section Jome~ B. Hunt, Jr./ Sarah T. Morrow, M.D, M.P.H. <;; A TF OF NORTH CAROLINA _ _ ____ ___ DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES '""'"" GENER~. ELECTRIC • c. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28739 LIGHTING SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT January 21, 1983 Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section P. D. Box 37D Asheville, NC 288D3 ATTN: Gary Tweed Dear Mr. Tweed: We are sending you this written notification of an oil spill at the General Electric Company, Hendersonville, North Carolina. Dn Wednesday night at approximately 8:00 pm we became aware of a ruptured fuel transfer line along the east perimeter of our plant. Approximately 1400 gallons of No. #2 fuel oil were lost to the ground. As of late Thursday evening the total which made it's way to our wastewater holding lagoon via a storm drain was 150 gallons. We have cut off flow from our wastewater lagoon to Bat Fork Creek until a11 the oil can be recovered. We are using 3M oil sorbent pads to recover the oil. There is also an Aerodyne Development Corporation model B belt skimmer in place at our second stage lagoon. This oil skimmer is a back up should our manual recovery be ineffective. Please note that no oil has of yet made it's way into any navigable water ways. We appear to be successful in containing and recovering the oil in our wastewater lagoon. Should there be any change in our conditions or discharge into the creek appear imminent, we will notify you immediately. If you have any questions or comments please notify Paul Chin (704 -693-2505) or myself. Sincerely, Dan Yar orough, Manager Facilities Engineering (704 -693-2150) (_ • 0Y:ke "BRINGING NEW IDEAS TO LIGHT" .. • • • • • UNDERGROUND TANKS Description of Tank Volume Tank Contents ( Ga 11 ons) l. Waste Oil (Active) 10,000 2. Gas Tank (Active) 1,000 3. Gas Tank (Active) 2,000 4. Diesel (Active) 30,000 5. Hydraulic Oil (Active) 10,000 6. Hydrolube (Active) 10,000 7. Kerosene (Inactive) 10,000 8. Gas Tank (Active) 1,500 9 .• Unleaded Gas Tank(Active) 1,500 10. Diesel (Active) 500 11. Gray Electrocoat Paint (Active) 12. Insulating Varnish 10,000 (Active) 10,000 13. #2 Fuel Oil (Inactive) 20,000 14. White Electrocoat Paint (Active) 20,000 15. (6) Oil Tanks (Active) 30,000 Ea. 16. Scrap Oil (Inactive) 1,000 Approximate Location Sampling Well North of Boiler House NO N. W. Corner of Garage NO North of Warehouse YES North of Boiler House YES East of Facility NO N.W. Corner of North Wing N.W. Corner of North Wing Reclamation Yard Reclamation Yard Reclamation Yard N.W.Corner of North Wing NO NO NO NO NO NO N.W.Corner of North Wing NO West of N. W. Corner F. S. W. H. YES Between Column E-20 and E-21 Mini factory NO Under Demonstration Street East of Boiler House YES N.E.of Lime Treatment NO • GENERAL (i ELECTRIC • GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28739 LIGHTING SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT September 17, 1982 Division of Health Service P. 0. Box 2091 Raleigh, NC 27602-2091 Attn: Gary Babb Dear Mr. Babb: cc: Art Kaplan Don Waller Paul Chin File This letter is being written to confirm our telephone conversation on September 16. As I explained, we have not proceeded on drilling the necessary wells for ground water monito ing based on our meeting on December 4, 1981, with representa ·ves of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Management branch. William Paige & William Meyer). At that meeting we wer a~vised that based on the data we presented that the sludge fields were non hazardous and that we should resubmit our RCRA permit application omitting those fields. Subsequent to that meeting our corporate staff people advised us and Mr. Meyer that they would prefer the delisting approach for legal reasons. All involved parties agreed to this approach. In March of 1982 the delisting application was filed and in August some questions relating to the application were submitted to G. E. · These were promptly answered. A major reason for requesting the delisting was to avoid the unnecessary expense of drilling the wells if indeed the waste was non hazardous. We have been and are still awaiting a response to this application. We prefer not to drill the wells if it is not required, but will do so as quickly as possible if you so instruct. _____________________ "BRINGING NEW IDE'AS TO LIGHT" • GENERAL 1fJI, ELECTRIC • page -2- I hope this clarifies our present position regarding the analysis and apologize for any problems that we may have caused by pursuing this approach. Sincerely, Bernd Linder, Quality Assurance & Environ. Protection (704) 693-2578 / 8-282-2578 BL:kc I / I . , ,.-... · ; • ecology and environment, inc. 4319 COVINGTON HIGHWAY, DECATUR, GEORGIA 30035 International Specialists in the Environmental Sciences April 19, 1982 Mr. R. D. Stonebraker, Deputy Chief Hazardous Emergency Response Branch Air and Hazardous Materials Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 345 Courtland Street Atlanta, Georgia 30365 Subject: North Carolina CERCLA 103 Site Inspections TDD No. F4-8203-07 Dear Mr. Stonebraker: r Thirty sites from 27 notifiers under CERCLA 103 (c) were submitted to Ecology and Environment Incorporated's Field Investigation Team on March 23, 1982. FIT members Charles Lee and Gene Oliver were assigned to the project. The sites were initially screened to determine those which would require on-site inspection and those which would not. Fourteen of the sites did not require inspection for the following reasons: 1. Insufficient waste quantities; 2. Refusal by or inability of site representatives to meet with the investigators; 3. Previously initiated site studies by North Carolina State officials; 4. Absence of actual disposal at the site. There were insufficient waste quantities to warrant further investigation for the Niagra Site in Ayden, NC; Monsanto in Research Triangle Park, NC; and East Carolina Heat Treat Service in Raleigh, NC. Company representatives refused to furnish the locations of the sites for the~ Beaunit Corporation plants in Hamilton and Clinton, NC. Owners were unable to arrange a time for the inspection of the Qavid Starli~[ Property in Farmville, NC . r North Carolina state officials had conducted previous groundwater studies and are presently conducting ongoing monitoring of Cooper Industries in Apex, NC; DuPont/Kinston Textiles in Kinsten, NC: and Carolina Galvanizing Corporation in Aberdeen, NC. There was no actual disposal at. the Weyerhaeuser Company in Lewiston, NC: American Petrofina in Selma, NC; Helena Chemical Company in Lewisburg and Enfield, NC; and Livewire Electric Company in Goldsboro, NC. The remaining thirteen sites were inspected during the weeks ending April 3, 1982 and April 10, 1982. These sites include Mitchell Engineering Company and Unican Security Systems of Rocky Mount; Berkley Mills, Balfour, Travenol Laboratories, Incorporated and American Thread Company of Marion; General Electric Company Plants in Hendersonville, and Mebane; Burlington Furniture Company of Robbinsville; Union Camp Corporation of · Smithfield; Burlington Industries of Neuse Branch; Stanley Furniture Company of West End; Mallinckrodt Company of Raleigh; and Monsanto Corporation of Fayetteville. Individual descriptions of these sites are included in this report. None of the site inspections revealed any apparent problems, and as a result no further action is recommended by the investigators. It is recorrrnended, however, that the two Beaunit Corporation plants in Hamilton and Clinton, and the David Starling property in Farmville be visited by EPA representatives. L Yours truly, -~L/4 Charles H. Lee Project Officer CHL/lsr ·General ce CERCLA 103 (c) NOTIFICATION INSPECTION GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY HENDERSONVILLE, NC. The General Electric plant located on Spartanburg Highway in Hendersonville, NC was inspected on the morning of March 30, 1982 by FIT members Charles Lee and Gene Oliver. The site representatives interviewed were Bernard Linder and Paul Chin, the plant's environmental officers. Mr. Chin confirmed the existence of the two impoundments listed in the notification as described. The "new" impoundment is concerned primarily with control of pH and phosphates, and its discharge is permitted by the state. This impoundment directly adjoins and empties into Bat Creek, which crosses the pl ant property. The "old" impoundment is constructed of native clay with elevated banks and surrounded by a chain-link fence. There are four monitoring well installations placed around this impoundment and in the sludge spreading fields. Each installation contains three wells, placed at 10, 20, and 40 feet, respectively. , There was no evidence of leachate, no odors, no vegetative stress, or any other signs of possible environmental stress. Jhere was some mixing of colored (green, due to algae) impoundment water with the clear water of the creek, but no other apparent impact. The site repres~ntatives were extremely cooperative. Conclusions and Recommendations This site presents no apparent hazardous waste related problem. The investigators recommend that no further action be initiated with regard to this site. -~ehF~ary s, Hl82 · ._. - , __ 1ate: · · · ·17.., county: ______ .,d_e~r_s_o_n ______________________ _ · Notifier's name and address: Bernard Linder ------"~~~!:.!....,-------- Spartanburg Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28739 (704) 693-2578. Contact's namet (704) 693-.2505 Paul Chin ·-__;_~~~___;_.::...__:_ ___ --,--____ _ Site name and address: ·---------------General.Electric/Waste Proc; Water Pond; Spartanburg Hwy.; Hendersonville, NC 28739 Site location: --,--------------- Type of waste: Wastewater treatment pond containing e 1 evated 1 eve 1 s of -~;_:_:_;~~.::....;__~__:_ ___ __:__:____:_ __ _ aluminum, zinc, copper and nickel. What process generated the waste? Aluminun Annodizing, cleaning of galvanized steel Volume of waste: ______ ___;_ _______ _ .. t-tethod of storage or disposal: --------------surface impoundment Dates of waste activity: 1969-1977 _ __:.;...;_:__:.;_:_ _______ _:__ __ Site history: Bernard Linder notified of a surface impoundment on general electric property. -The impoundment contained wastewater from al Ull)i num annodi zing and· galvanized •steel cleaning operations. The impoundment was cleaned out i~ 1977 under state direction and its current discharge is regulated under an waste water permit. I , *The pr,eceding information is based on preliminary data supplied by the EDyironmental Protection Agency, and not on detailed site investigations. ite: February 3, 1982 county:_......lllenll.e.I.Wlt·L----------------------- . Notifier's name and address:._-'-B~e~rn~a_r_d_L_i~n_d_e~r-----,----------- Spartanburg Highway, Hendersonville, N. C. Contact's name: Paul Chin (704)693-2505 _______ .;.__..;..;;._ ____________________ _ S,ite name and address: General Electric Company ---------....:....-"------------- Site location: __________________________ _ What process generated the waste? _ _;;Th=e_;;c=l=e=a=n=i=n2g....:::.o=u=t_o=f....:::.th~e::...;w=a=s=t=e=-~w~a=t=e=r'-- impoundment, impoundment contained waste from copper plating, aluminum anodizing . wa_ter base coatings. Vbluhie of waste: 135;000 ft3 __ .;:;.::_:....c.. _____________________ _ Method of storage or disposal : __ s_1_u_d-'g"-e_f_r_o_m_o_ld_i_m...;;p_o_u_n_d_m_e_n_t_p"-l_a_c_e_d_i_n __ _ new impoundment. Dates of waste activity:_-'-1~9_7~7 ____________________ _ Site history: Mr. Bernard Linder notified of waste disposal that occurred on property belonging to General Electric Company. In 1977, the sludge from a waste water impoundment was removed and placed into a newly constructed. impoundment. This action took place with the knowledge. of appropriate state officials. / . *The pr;eceding information is based on preliminary data supplied by the Environmental Protection Agency, and not on detailed site , I investigations. 77 \ I., • GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28739 LIGHTING SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT March 4, 1982 cc: D. E. Waller Paul Chin A. Kaplan NC Dept. of Human Resource Solid &.Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environ.·Health Section P. 0. Box 2091 Raleigh, NC 27602 Attn: William Meyer Dear Sir,· Enclosed is a petition requesting the delisting of our waste treatment sludge from the hazardous waste design- ation .. This petition covers the same subject matter that was ___ reviewed with you during our __ meeting .. on .. Dec. 4, 1981. Our corporate staff felt that approaching this problem by the delisitng route, rather,than resubmission of a RCRA permit with the sludge deleted was a more suitable approach. I understand that this has been dis- cussed with you by Mr. A. Kaplan of the General Electric Lighting Business Group, and that you are in concurrence. I hope we have followed the proper procedure and provided the necessary information. If any additional clarification is required, please feel free to contact·me. Sincerely, Bernd Linder, Manager Environ. Protection & (704) 693-2578 ilL:kc Quality Assurance --------------------"BRINGING NEW IDEAS TO LIGHT" . • • GENERAL. ElECTRiC • GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28739 LIGHTING SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT February 26, 1982 Administrator US Environmental Protection Agency East Tower -Room 1200 401 M Street SW Washington, D. C. 20460 Dear Sir: In accordance with Section 260.22 of the Hazardous Waste Management Regulations, the Lighting Systems Department of General Electric Company hereby petitions for an exemption from the hazardous waste designation for the wastewater treatment sludges from the electroplating operation .. _ .. The following. information .as .required.• by Sections 260.22 (b) and 260.22 (i) is presented to support this request for change in classification from .hazardous as specified by Section 261.3 (a)(2)(ii) to non-hazardous. Petitioner: General Electric Company Lighting Systems Department P. 0. Box 2710 Spartanburg Highway Hendersonville, NC. 28793 Petitioner desires approval of this request to prevent unnecessary disruptions in its manufacturing process and to facilitate waste disposal at minimal cost. ., Proposed action is to exempt the Lighting Systems Department Lime Treatment sludges from the hazardous waste designation. An exemption would prevent the unnecessarily high disposal cost that will result from the disposal of this waste if it is classified as a toxic and reactive hazardous waste, F006. \ \ --------------~-------·"BRINGING NEW IDEAS TO LIGHT" GENERAL$; ELE-IC. • page -2- The subject waste is generated by an NPDES permitted treatment of effluent from several different processes, however, only one of the processes is considered electro- plating. The specific process is: Film Cut-Out (copper electroplating) The analysis of both the sludge and the EP leachate indicate that the cadmium, chromium, nickel. and cyanide levels are extremely ·1ow. Analyses of 4 samples of the Lime Treatment sludge and the analysis of the Extraction Procedure leachate are attached as appendices to this letter. The appendices.· are as follows: · A Lime Treatment EP Leachate Bl, 2 Treatment sludge, wet C Treatment sludge, dry D Lime used in treatment, as purchased El, 2' 3 Name and Qualifications of Analysts The trace quantities of metals result from contaminants from unknown sources. Nickel, results primarily from an anodizing process. The copper electroplate uses none of the metals of the EP toxic (E) or Toxic Waste (T) design- . at-ion-as--an active ingredient.··--.------·· The name and address of the laboratory,performing the tests are as follows: Sludge Analysis National Spectrographic Laboratories, Inc. 7650 Hub Parkway Cleveland, Ohio .44125 EP Leachate Analysis General Electric Company Lighting Business Group Environmental .Control Laboratory Nela Park Cleveland, Ohio 44112 The name and qualifications of the persons sampling and testing the wastes are attached in the appendix E. \ I \ ,.....,.,___,_,. • page -3- Five composited samples were collected 6/19/80 and 9/24/80. The leachate and absolute sludge analyses were conducted between 6/1/80 and 12/1/80. Generating Facility: General Electric Company Lighting Systems Department P. 0. Box 2710 Spartanburg Highway Hendersonville, NC 28793 The Film Cut-Out Process is a copper electroplating operation. There is no known cadmium, chromium, nickel or cyanides used in the system. Antimony is used in very low concentrations. The rinse waters from the pro- cess are treated in the Lime Treatment Operations. The flow from the Film Cut-Out rinses is less than 3 gallons per minute and the system operates for about 600 hours per year. On an annual volumetric basis the electro- plating operation is less than 0.1 percent of the average flow from the treatment system. The waste is a calcium phosphate sludge containing approx- imately 93% water. The monthly ~✓erage and maximum quantities are 25 and 28 tons respectively. On an annual basis it is expected that this process will produce approx- . ·imately··300 tons of wet sludge.--• .. -·----. Samples of the sludges were collected,·; from three day composites which were well agitated, by the use of a dipper type sampler as described in Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes, EPA SW846, 1980. The sample was prepared and tested as required by the EP toxicity test procedure detailed in Appendix II of Part 261. Results of the tests are included in the Appendices A, B, and C. The equipment used is as follows: Corning PH meter -Model 135 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers Perkin Elmer Model 460, 703 '.'. Coleman Model MA-SO Cold Vapor Mercury Analyzer ·-· .,.,, .. I certify.under penalty.of-law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this demonstration and all attached documents, and that based on my inquiry of the individuals immediately respon- sibile for obtaining information, I believe that \ the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete, I am aware that there are significant penalties for sub- mitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. Sincerely, . B. Hender.son, Manager Manufacturing (704) 693-2339 JBH:kc I• PLANT: Hendersonville RESULTS IN MG/L SAMPLE Sludge Lime· Treatment .LAB No. 8006.9 8010.1 8010.2 8010.3 8010.4 · LIMITS REPORTED BY: Al Zielinski I EXTRACTION TEST RESULTS REPORT ·. Appendix A ANALYSIS DATES June 1, 1980 THROUGH December 1, 1980 As Ba Cd Cr Pb Hg Se Ag Gu Zn ---- -.:.01 ,..4 <.03 <.06 .22 . 004 <. 01 <. 06 <.l .07 <.01 ,;: . 4 .03 <.06 <.2 ,:.001 <,01 <.06 <.l .17 .017 '<'. 4 <. 03 <.06 < . 2 "C". 001 <. 01 '(". 06 <.l .12 .019 <. 4 < .-03 ·.,.. 06 · <. 2 <.001 <.01 ,c:.06 <.l .10 <.01 <. 4 <. 03 <. 06 <. .2 < . 001 <. 01 ,,;: . 06 <.l .10 . 5. 0 100.0 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.2 1. 0 5.0 DATE: 12/5/80 • Ni 5.0 7.3 '7.1 9.1 7.5 • r TO L Notiona~pectrographic Laboratories, Inc. •· SUBSI RY OF SCHILLER INDUST INC. 700 HUI P ::,CWAY • CUVOU.ND, OHIO .. 11' , tit:, .. 7.1550 General Electric Co. Nela Park bldg. 336 Cleveland, OH 44112 Attn: A. 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St~ Act. o, omc-n~d. or...; t.1 r1-o.no1,on, end o,d,e,rs ot thl' lJnill!'(l 5101el Dr.x,r:m~• vt 'L:)l,:..;; :~~,.eel :.viwr ~.:-!,;,,-, I ◄ ii-w, .. or · Appendix E 1 • SOLID WASTE SAMPLING Name/Qualifications Date Paul Chin -B.S. Chemical Engineering, 5 years Inorganic & organic laboratory experience NC Wastewater Grade III Certification December 7, 1981 Sarr.ple Handling Per: EPA SW 846 -Test Methods for Evaluation of Solid Wastes -Physical/Chemical SW -846, Section 3 Dipper Type Sampler Appene11.x ;:; z · • -~8~. • P-·ffittttttffltitWtftlm • SUltSIOIARY 01" SCHILLER ~NDUSTRlr:5 INC . • 7650 HUB PARKWAY CLEVELAND, OHIO 44125 TELEPHON£: 21M-4MS50 SOLID WASTE JiNALYSIS Name/Qualifications of Analysts Date .t .•. -----'. S. Kosztya -B.S. Chemistry, 16 years experience spectroscopy and atomic absorption analysis. M. Rispoli 3 years college chemistry, 5 years experience analytical chemistry. D. Kluk -3 years college chemistry, 8 years experience analytical chemistry. October 23,_ 1980 Sa.Tl!ple -Handling, Preparation and Methods Utilized Per EPA SW-846 -"Test Methods for ·Evaluating. Waste.D ' Instrumentation Used Perkin Elmer Coleman Model MA-50 -Cold Vapor Mercury • analyzer Perkin Elmer -Model 703 -Atomic Absorption ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL OPERATION LABORATORY PERSONNEL Albert M. Zielinski E 3 A graduate of Cleveland State University in 1976, Al holds a 13.S. degree in Chemistry. He has completed additional courses· in Stack ', . Sampling for Particulates given by the EPA and in Gas Chromatography\ by Perkin-Elmer. · Since j~ining the Environmental Control Operation following grad~'". ation. Al instituted a major revision and updating of the Laboratory's procedures and record keeping preparatory to successfully obtaining AIHA Accreditation as a profic·ient I_ndustrial Hygiene Laboratory. Daisy M. Harkness A graduate of Cleveland Technician School in 1969, majoring in Chemical • -· •·····-Technology. · Daisy has also completed additional courses in Chemistry and Biology at Cleveland Community College.: . . ' Prior to joining the Environmental Control Operation laboratory in 1974, Daisy 1·10rked three· years \•Jith the Quality Control Laboratory at -the Chemical Products Plant of General Electric. Her responsibilities include the analysis for all metals and asbestos as \•Jell as participation in the proficiency testing for the AIHA Accreditation. · 10-29-80 ----------------~L=I=ME SLUD~G=E~----------------- --------=======lll~. ~ I Truck Wefght ( ) i' ]:'LO'.[_ s I Gr_oss ii Tare .. :: h ' II I I II ' I , . II I 11 . , : I! I ll I Ii " I II I II ,, 1; . li ' I I ,, ,! i Ii !i I I I I' ,I '· I II I ,, :I I ,, 1: I I ,, i ,, H 11 ,I I 11 I ,, ., ! Ii ll ' II I ij ,, I d . i II I 11 .. I !I .. ! Ii I ·, I I , I! ! I Ii I i! I I I " I . i 11 ., i I !! I I :i I i! i I I :: ;1 I i .. 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'I " ' ' Truck Gross I: -· /2;6..£c)I lj I· ' l2} I 1: ;:2 Cell 1; L~ 9«cJ I !i i! /t,!<t,LO ! !' !tl?ro I i· :i 10isoccl :i r• 1t,ls1to I ,, ii 171 ..,,v ~ I " ,, I• ;7,l,g-0 ! ,, ,r !O , I i ji I ,: ., I i ii I ,, I ' !i ! :: I I ,, ;, ' I ii i ,, I ' ,, ' !I ! ,, I i ., I :! I I ;: I I : [i ' ' i I :i I :: I ii ,, ! n ,: I !: i I ,] I :: i LJ;M;E SLUDGE 1'-'i /,\ 9 7150 () Wefght ·oy '11Js. Tare Ii Net II 2'! g--rr~ 9',,; '6() ' I I I ~'.6t'o ' I /t ::too! i I J rai i_ko I 7) 07'0 : i )!:tt c) I 2' i i ll116 0 I ,4. 1,o: ' 9, 11.J/ oi :1 7,"7/.,'1 i r' ,, 9,! 0 l,l O i ~ !.JoO I ' c; l;:i"o I ! . !J',;(11 1111:..0, I ,;?,j.f 6 o i I i I ! I I I II i i " ' II ' i ' I ' 11 I i ' ii ' i " ! I " II i 'i I ' i I I, I q. I I ,, ' i ' ' ,, !I i ' ! ; I• I ii i I i! ' ' ! ii !1 i i !I i ' I I !1 I i ,, I 1: ' ' ! ii i ' I ' II ii I ,, I' I r ! I! I' ,! " Ii !i " II II " 'I !, ,, ,, :, ii " I' :: I' ,I ,. " !i !I !I !! ' 1: :I IL ii I I I i I' ,! 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POSH\Al~KED DA'IE: 81/00/09 SlGNAlURE PRESENT! r~s DATE UY LAST UP~ArE: fil/10/19 :·;: _____________________________________________________ _; TYPE OF fAClL!TI 1 YPtS OF WAsn:s SOURCES OY ~ASTE lMPOUNDMl::ra HE:AVI" METALS UTHEP.•(St::t=: CUMHEf.TS) ~~-------------------~A~C~l~U~S=--------------------------~P~L~A~T~J~N~G~/~P~O~L~IS~l~f~JN~G:__ _______ _ ----------------,.,;-vi=----~=------------cu~ ~NTS 5~U Nu. RI ----------------------------------------------------- . " ''------------------------=-------------------------------------------------------:10 , . ,: 9 ,. ,---------------------.:._ ________________________________________________ _ ' , .----------------------------------------------------------------------- ' -i ----------------------------------------------------- ROAD CLAS~ '{\JA'..if~/-'.<GI.E '--LiC,\Tl•Y~ j 1/z_ M li-J07G St'i:'.:.\E~ He;ny-!'Jut;· Mediurn·d'J!:,' O D\::.lll\CJl.)G, WE\.!.$ ---1:.i l"IILE r,t:,.J>Jr::,;,_'j -Pl.b>Jf &::>V.SDl!l= ~ 1'>"'-7" l=ble:JI.. C-i::.i=Ek. R()AO CLASSIFICATION Poor mctor ro:,•j W,:1;_;on and jec,; HE~~DERSONV!! --.-~, -~---~ 1--"I ·. . . . Wti X ;'. r;~,- -----. . 11···-, . ----------~ ·:--·--I ~ . -- Tabor Rd. · / ,,,P. ---I i----~-----,--.• I· -----'-I'-I ., I l US-176 I I . 1 I .• I , . I · . I I . 'l . I I . I • I . -, . ~-----' : I I I . I -1 r ) I I I '\ .. '/ . k Ba · Fork Creek / /· I / GEt;ERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY East Flat Rock, .N. C •. fl I . .G ' . , • j • 1. 7A , !---J.-_JM 1n) .· , U' p I ,: 1 • A,D,D,F,G,H,&I -Landspreaaing Ploi, J -Che.mi~al Wastewater Treatment (NPDES) K,L -Wastewat,ar Polishing Pond (NPDES) M -Barrel Storage Area FormAoprovedOMBNo. 158-R0175 I. EPA I.D. NUMBER C D O 7 9 0 4 4 4 2 6 u ,. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS If a pn!prlnted label h8s been provided, affix it in tht1 designated space. Review" the inform• ation carefully; if any of it ls incorrect, cross through it and enter the correct data in the appropriate fill-in area below. Also, if any of the preprinted data is absent (the area to the left of 'the label space lim the information thet should appear}, please provide it in the proper Hll-10 erea(s/. below. If the label is comp/etu and correct, you need not complete Items, I, 111, V, and VI (except Vl•B· which must be complered rrJgBrdlBSI). Complete all items · if no label. has been provided. Refer to the instructions for detailed item descrip. tion1. and for· the legal authorizations under which this data is collected. INSTRUCTIONS: Complete A through J to determine whether you need to submit any permit application forms to the EPA. If you answer "yes" to any .. questions, you must submit this form and the 11Jpplemental form listed in the parenthesis following the question; Marie "X" in the box in the third column,•; if the.supplemental form is attached. If you answer "no" to each question, you need not submit any of thesa forms.You may answer "no" if your ectivityir is excluded from permit requirements; see Section C of the instructions. See also, Section O of the instructions for definitions of bold-faced tsrms.,. "· · .. --::-, sPl!:c1F1c QUESTIONS;·. :-,.A~ 1,-.: this'i· facility,_. a publicly owned. treatment works ~:;::;( which results• iri·• a· discharge to waters· of the· U.S.?' ·•::,;{(FORM 2Ahfl/.':\~~:.c:,,,' ' '1---1--+----l . lrt is a, ac,htv wh1c current y resu ts in •.. o you,0,.w1 you 1n1ect at t 1s ac, 1ty any pr u ~,.\:;::;.,:; Wlllter or'7:>t'her. fluids-whid, are brought to the ·suriace · : ·~:,'.~-in connoction with conYent'ionaf·ott'Or neturaf gas pro. {;:;:t·duction.~ inject fluids Usec1: for enhanced-recovery of , . :/~oil· or natiu:al gas,.or·inject.fluids. for: storage.,_oj. liq_uid •'.c'.h ·d,ocartxi'ns1 (FORM 41< .. , •· · " "" · · · .. X ,. ,. X ,. . ,. • .• , .. s t 1s a 1ty, a. propo rtat1onai:y, soun:a w 1c 1s · ·c:.:';'i-omi: of ·1tte 28 industriaJ.-_c.ategorie!-;:listed·'.in. the· in--·~,.;,:· structions:_and. which' will potentially emit 100 tom ·'::·;,::::·per· year. ·of! any: air.: pcllutant regulated under ·the ·'~Ii.-"!Cle8n'· ~ir. Act and inay· affect: ·or be. located in an • :--·, attainment area? (FOAM 5) 1--"'--1----1 Ill. NAME OFFACILITY ii' C 1 SKI~ G E N E R A EPA Fonn 3510-1 (6-80) SPECIP'IC QUl!STION9, Does or will this facility (eith(II' exi~l'ing or propos«JJ Include· a. concentnrtad animal f'Nding · opention, or ... · · aquatN: animal production facility which results-in a ; ,., dJsclwge to watan of the u,.s.1 (FORM 2B) · " •. Is this a propo . _in A or· B abow,J which will result in·a discharge to• ·," "'of the U.S 1 FORM 20 · · · . · F: Do you or·will you inject st this facility industrial or·'. municipal effluent below th& lowermost stratum con--: taining~ within one quaner mile of the well bore.·' underground sources of drinking water? (FOAM 4) · ·,: · H. Do you or will you inject at thi1 facility fluids for 'P&--cial processea 1t.1ch 81 mining of suff~r by. the Frasch· process. solution mining of minerals, In situ combus. ~ \. tion of f~i_l. '..ual, °"..~~-!?f gec,~~f.en~~?:. , · (FORM 41,''.'J·,-· ·." , ,; •:··•,.·., -:,~;;-~,, ... , .•. ,,-.. ,,,,, ,,, ,,,. , I t II BCI lty' a pr stat IOUn:e w I rs , .. •o f'OIIM• AnAC:Ml:I X .. .. ,_,·u .. x· ,. • ,, X " ,,, " X 'NOT' one of· the, 28 industrial categories listed in the-instruction1. and which will Potentially emit 260 tons·· per year of any air pollutant regulsted under-the Clean ; Air Act and may affect or be located in en attainment-._, .,.. 1 (FORM 5) . . 1--c,.+~+-~~ CONTINUE ON BFVFRSF; CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII. SJC CODES (4~digit, in order of priority) C .. THIRO ~ • (specify) i...:....::......::.......::.....cS~Residential ,. VIII. OPERATOR INFORMATION· C P• ercial, Industrial, & ns ional Li · Fixtures SG.ENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ~YEs'ONo 6C5-' . .. · c. STATUS o F OPERA. TOR ·(~nter the.appropriate lerrer into rhe answer bo:.r; if ~·orher",· specify.) 2 0 0 0 u 8 6 5 .8 E A S T F L A T R O C K X. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS : ,• A.,NPDf!,S.(Dischargu to Surtace·Wah!r):· .. C T 0 g· N N C O O O O 5 0 7 U U 17 II'' ·:: · . s ... utc (Unde,rround·/njection of Fluicb) C T 9 U N A U la 17 11- C T 9 R 11 fl ,,. XI.MAP .. Attach to this_ application-a topograph_ic.mapot~;areii exte119ing toat_least one mile beyond property liounderies:.The rrial)must show,),: .. _the outlin·e,of the;facility, the_ location"e>f each'.ofi~cexisting'and: proposed· intake and discharge structures;'.eachof its.hazardous·waste:,';i,\· :'treatment; : storage/or ccf isposal'facilities; · and each 'wel I where it· injects· flu ids· underground;.• Include all: springs/rivers· andi°other. surface ,if .. ~ter-bodie~!!ri_·~~ j~8p ·area:. ~--~~~ctia~:~J~r 'P.~~~~ /eQU i_l"~men~\;_\~~~F)'.~\11~<):;::~tt~t:~;r;~t~-~~.-¢\}fffR:t? ;{tt~\ti-i~;~:t/l\.~11~tt\ttr·r:?f~·:-- XII. NATURE _Of:._BUSINESS, (prorid_,e a brief·_description Manufacture for sale of Outdoor, Industrial, and Commercial· t.:tghting: F±xtu:?ce>s. ::rnclud_ing High Intensity Discharge. XIII. CERTIFICATION/-instructions) •· ,,. · .. •·· .. ,_,.; .... .,~--··,;•-•·;·-'··""-'"·~-·---·" ...• ·.-_,. ___ ,., · -'"',\·····;.,-,_.'._",1~ .. -__ ., .-.·: ••. '..-:r,,~••.~ ~-:-~ .. --, ... ·-.•. •~-.,.,.---s-.. · ·.,.,.•·-f··--•··•~:,. : ... .-,. • •.. , ....... -... ·, :J certify under penalty. of_ _law_., that/ have person_ally,exammed~nd amfamil,ar w_1th themformat,on submitted'/n: this application arid a/f:y' •'·arrschmfflts. and' that/based-· on:iny:'. inquiry'.: of:'·th_ose ·perwns iriiine<Jiately.respomible.' for-obtaining. the infiimiation coniained'iti the.i'f2, .... " 'application,: I' believe that. ihe' infonriatlon: Ii tiuii/ aci:tirate arr a cg,i,elete..•/'ain 'svvaiitjliiit th~re are· significant penalties for. submlttingFj) ' :;:,(8!S!l., inf<J~i~(01?!1~/'i_~i~)!}~.:e~~~!{ifi,:·.,?/!J#.~.~-jjiJJi:1f1~t!/jf!.~ -__ ~-;~tf/t))f.i~~'~i[{J,;;:1~~}~?{~iB~f-Sir~~~i??~~{)~~~if~?tf'.~~fft ·;z:?~/47 ~/1£0---' A. NAME. & OFFICIAL TITLE (rype or prinr) C. DATE: SIGNED Ralph D. Ketchum Senior Vice President COMMENTS FOR 'OFFICIAL USE_ ONLY '.?A Form 3510-1 (6-801 REVERSE i I ase print or·wpe in the unshaded areas only J-ffr ;r_eps are .. spaced for elite type, i.e., 12 characters/inch}. 03R~ J.;,.: e'· DI\ HAZftiRDO~'ASTltPPERr:1'i"-r'APPLICATION ~ r J-\ . -w;olidated Permits Program :CRA )R OFFICIAL USE ONLY .,~·' CATE Re:CEIVED r. mo. & da " . FIRST OR REVISED APPLICATION 1ce an· "X" in the appropriate box in A or B below (mark one box only) to indicate whether this is the first application you am submitting for your facility or a -,ised applicatiori. If this is your first application and you already know your facility's EPA I.D. Number, or if this is a revised ,3pplication, enter your facility's 'A I.D. Number in Item I above. FIRST APPL1CA TJON (place an "X" below and provict.. the appropriate da.teJ . g I. EXISTING FACILITY (See instruction• for definition of "e:riating" facility. 71 .· Complete item below,) , nz.Ne:W FAC11..ITY (Complete item below.)· ~ FOR NEW FACIL.ITIES, ~-~~--~--, FOR EXISTING FACILITIES. PROVIDE THE DATE (yr .• mo.,&: day) OPERATION BEGAN OR THE DATE CONSTRUCTION COMMENCED· (u.ae the boxe• to the left) ,-,=--,--r=,-r-r-:,,.,,-s PROV IO E THE DATE . (yr".,_mo., & dayJ-OPERA• TION BEGAN OR IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN· • N (place an "X" below and complete Item I above) □ 1. FACILITY HAS INTERIM STATUS Oz. FACILITY HAS A RCRA PERMIT 7Z n IL PROCESSES -CODES AND DESIGN CAPACITIES j/j%f&jjffl\@&f&jijj•@Qj jfj .. PROCESS CODE -Enter the code from the list of process codes below that best describes each process to be used at the facility. Ten lines are provided for entering codes. If more lines are needed, enter the code(s) in the space provided. If a process will be used that is not include,:::I in the list of code, below,;then · describe the process (including Its design capacity) in the space provided on the form (Item Ill-CJ. . . · . .. ',·. • .• PROCESS DESIGN 'CAPACITY -For each code entered in column A enter the capacity of the process.. ·-~ :. •. .... ;, . 1. AMOUNT-Entertheamount. 1 •• ,; ,. • • ·: ··-··_··-•·_: 2. UNIT OF MEASURE.-For each amount entered in column.8(1 I; enter the code from the list of unit measure codes below that de5Cribes the unit of:•:_; · · • · me~~~re used. Only the units of measure that are listed below should be used. .: . . . ~ , .. ,. , ..... , .. : .\;_-.,: .. · · ... , PRO-. APPROPRIATE UNITS OF PRO· APPROPRIATE'UNITS OF•:,.. ,: CESS · MEASURE FOR PROCESS. CESS· MEASURE FOR PROCESS• ,. PROCESS· COPE DFS(GN CAPACZTY . . esocess· ,, CODE DESIGN CAPACITY .. >· ·~· Storage:. : ::, • • . ., CONTAINER.(barreJ..droffl-;;tc.J_. sot: ··GALLONS OR LITERS TANK •. I C. -~· so~ GALLONS OR LITERS .. WASTE PILI!:· , , -·· 503-CUBIC YARDS OR-•=: CUBIC METERS SURFAC~~POUNo~:~ so~'-~:t-A;::1t::~--~F! LITERS, • .--.·. ?~=:oN-WELL ... -~~~' :_:..: · D79 .' ~·~L:L~O;...s ~-~-LITE~~.-,,, LANDFILL , :·: .. 1,_-~-oao, ACRE-FEET (the volume that .. ,. C) . ··-·--wouldcoveroneacretoo • ,. .__::-depth"of one foot) OR -·- LAND AP.PCICATION OCEAN DISPOSAL .-c-~· .. . HECTARE-METER" 0a.t ACRES OR HECTARES· 082 GALLONS PER DAY OR LITERS PER-DAY SURFACE"IMPOUNDMENT D8:S GALLONS OR LITERS ·· ... DUP' I!: B. PROCESS DESIGN CAPACITY -··. '' A.PRO-w ... -FOR - CEBS ID 2. UNIT OFFICIAL "'::i CODE 1. AMOUNT: OF MEA· USE _ ({Tom IUt ., .:-SURE :: :, (,pecl(y) ' ' (enter ONLY above) . ,.-. .J z code) .. . .. • . ,, iJ,!.. ,. . .. X-1 s 0 2 . _.-.. , .. .. 600 ' .. G . ' .. ' ·::,··.·•··· :c·<,t·' :,, ,,, _ _. ' x-: T 0 3 .. •' E • '• •••• •-•• v• ,. _.;-;: 20 , ,,,., ,, 1 s 0 l 17 ,;nn C! 2 s 0 2 ' 7 400 r. ' 3 D 8 l 21.7 B 4 T 0 1 50 onn-.ll. .. " ,. . " .. .. . ., CDA i:: ... ..,... •:11:;.1n...'t IR-RO} PAGE Treatment: TANK SURFACEIMPOUN0MENT INCINERATOR- .. '· ., I!: A.PRO-B. PROCESS DESIGN CAPACITY w CE6S ,,, FOR ID ,. .i,: .. 2. UNIT OFFICIAL W;:. CODE 1. AMOUNT •' OF MEA· (from IUt .·. »-. SURE USE z:, .. '. '••· (enter ONLY above). ., . :Jz ... , . . , . code)· .. .. ,. . " ,!!-.. ., 5 s 0 4 6.0 X 106 G ,, 6 7 .. ,8 ·, 9 10 ,. " " " ..-.. . " I OF 5 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ' Continued from the front. III. PROCESSES (continued) '.:-,• . .,.,,, '· C. SPACE FOR ADDITIONAL PROCESS CODES INCLUDE DESIGN CAPACITY. IV. DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS WASTES A.. EPA HAZARDOU TE NUMBE -nter the four-igit number rom FR, Subpart D for each listed hazardous waste you will handle. If yo1.. handle hazardous wastes which are not listed in 40 CFR, Subpart 0, enter the four-digit number/.s) from 40 CFR, Subpart C that describes the characteris•• tics and/or the toxic contaminants of.those hazardous wastes..,. • B. ESTIMATED "ANNUAL QUANTITY -For each listed waste entered in column A estimate the quantity of that.W8ite that will be hand!~ ~-n artannuat basis. For each chanteteristic or toxic contaminant.entered in column A estimate the total annual quantity of all the non-listed waste(s) that will be handled which possess that characteristic or contaminant. ·: · · ' t ' UNIT OF MEASURE:-For eadl quantity entered-in column· B enter the ·unit of measure code. U~its of meaStlre which mUst be ~sed and the appropriate ·. codes are: . · · · •i ._.. . · · · • · f ENGi ISH IINITOE MEASURE I POUNDS •• , · •.• •; ; · •. • ·, • •. • , • • •••• , i ••••• P TONS ••• --~.; .. .-;.-. ..-.-.:~.-.:·.:.:;_."_.: ••. :.-•••• T;· CODE. METRIC UNIT OE MEASURE;-CODE". KILOGRAMS ••• ~ ••••••• , ••• , • , •• K. METR!C-TOP:,IS •• ~ ........ , .•. ;0,. •• , ,., • ,. , ,. .... M:_,,.~ If facility records use any other un.it of measure for quantify,: the·Units of measl.lre must be converted.into one of the required uniu of -meaSure taking· into ... ac'?°unt the app~o_priate density or specific g~vity o_J th_~ waste... · . · .. ·.-.· )·,;,·. D. PROCESSES 0 .1. PROCESS CODES: For listed hazardous wasts: For each listed hazardous waste entered in co umn A select the code(s) from the list Of process codes contained in.Item Ill · to indicate how the waste will be stored, treated, and/or disposed of at the facility.. -_· ~ For non-listed hazardous wastes: .. For each characteristic or toxic contaminant entered in column A, select the code(.s) from the list Of process codes contained in Item 111 to indicate all the processes that will be used to store, treat, and/or dispose of all the non-listed hazardous wastes that possess ·' thatcharacteristicortoxiccontaminant. . ·. . ·· .. · . , .: .-_ ·. . -.. · Nots: Four spaces are provided for entering pl"OCeS$·cocfes. If more are needed: (1) Enter the first three as described above; 12) Entef :•oooH in.the extreme right box of Item IV•0(1 I; and (3) Enter in the space proVided_ on page 4, the line number and the additional code(s). . ;,.·. · · . ~ .. .' . . . -. : .'~.-· .. .. . . .. . . . .. , __ , _ _. ; 2~ PROCESS DESCRIPTION: :If~ cod8 is T'lot listed for a process that will be used, describe the pr"ocess ·in the space'·provided on·the f0rm.':"_/: .. . . . . ,, ':. -.. ... ,, ... · ·-/ ,. NOTE: HAZARDOUS WASTES DESCRIBED BY MORE THAN ONE EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER·-Hazardou~ wastes. that can be described by more than one EPA Hazardous Waste Number shall be described on the form as follows: · · · · · . . '· · . · , ·--~ · 1. Select one of the EPA Hazardous Was'f.e Numbers and enter it in column A. On the same line complete columns B,C, and D by estimating the total annual quantity of the waste end describing all the processes to be used to treat, store, and/or disPose of the waste. . · · .-· 2. In column A of the next line enter the other EPA Hazardous Waste Number that can be used to describe the waste. In column 0(2) on that line enter· · "included with above" and make no other entries on that line. ., "· . . :·:'_;_·:. ·.'.·· · 3'. Repeat step 2 for each other EPA Hazardous Waste Number that can be used to describe the hazardous waste. ·.• •· -.. .. ·. '. --·.. ,, . . . . . EXAMPLE FOR COMPLETING ITEM IV (shown in line numberr X-1, X-2. X-3, and X-4 below) -A f.icility will treat and disPose of an estimated 900 Pounds per year of chrome shavings from leather tanning and finishing operation. In addition, the facility will treat end dispose of three non-listed wastes. Two wastes ore corrosive only and there will be en estimated 200 Pounds per year of each waste. The other waste Is corrosive and ignitable and there will be an estimated : 100 pounds per year of that waste. Treatment will be in an incinerator and disposal will be in a landfill. • .-·· · ·: · · ":· · · · · · ·.• . A. EPA-··. ..:-," ... :· . -.• C.UNIT ·· D. PROCESSES· I.ti HAZARD. B. ESTIMATED ANNUAL o 5FUMREEA-·.-· Z d iwASTENO QUANTITY OF WASTE /enter l. PROCESS cooe:s I·-:·,~ , ' ::iz (entercoCU!) code) ._._,.. (enter>:-.. r··.·: ..... X-I KO 5 4 p . I I .. I I T 0, 3 D 8 0 ', ' ',, ,·. ·' . .I 'X-2D002 p I I I I /, I T'03D8,0 ,_ X-3 DO O I 100 p I I I I .'' I T03D80 I 1,. X-4 DO O 2 ' ,' ' ' ' ' ' ·' EPA Form 3510-3 16-80) .· Z.. PROCESS DESCRIPTION (If a coCU U not entered in D(l)) -···; . .. :··-• ·· included with above -.. -. COf,tTIN!lf: nN Pb..: Cci:tinued fr9m the front. III. PROCESS!::S /continued) C, SPACE FOR AOOIT-IONAL PROCESS CODES INCLUDE DESIGN CAPACITY. IV. DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS WASTES A.. EPA HAZARDOUS TE NUMBE -Enter the four igit number rom FR, Subpart D for each listed hazardc,us waste you will handle. If you . handle hazardous wastes which are not listed in 40 CFR, Subpart D, enter the four-digit number(sJ from 40 CFR, Subpart C that describes the characteris-r· tics and/or the toxic contaminants of.those hazardous wastes. . · ·' · · ·' ·· ·;. B. ESTIMATED ANNUAL QUANTITY·-For each listed waste entered in column A estimate the quantity of that waste that will be handled on ari'·annual,.' basis. For each characteristic or toxic contaminant entered in column A estimate the total annual quantity of all the non-lirted wast.e(s) that will be handled.· which possess that characteristic or contaminant. C. UNIT OF MEASURE -For each quantity entered in column· B enter the unit of measure code .. Units of measure which mUst be used and the appropriate;·- codes are: ENGl !SH UNIT OE MEASURE'. CODE POUNDS ••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• P ·-.TONS., •.•• ; •.•.•..• ::··.•.',.,· •..••.•..• ~.•·•.•-~-•! METRIC UNIT OE MEASlJBf. cooe·· KILOGRAMS •• "' •••••••• • •. • K. If facility records use any other unit of measure for quantity~ the units of measure must be converted.into one of the required units of measure taking into.:'. account the appropriate density or specific gravity o~ t~e waste. · D. PROCESSES 1. PROCESS CODES: . . For listed hazardous waste: For each listed hazardous waste entered in column A select the·code(sJ from the list of process codes contained in Item Ill to indicate h""' the waste will be stored, treated, and/or disposed of et the facility.. . . . . . . For non-listed hazardous wastes:. For each characteristic or toxic contaminant entered in column A, select the code(J~J from the list of process codes.,"· contained in Item 111 to indicate all the processes that will be used to store, treat, and/or dispose of all the non-listed hazardous. wastes that possess that characteristic or toxic contaminant. · . : · · . . · _ . Note: Four spaces ere provided for eritering process·cocfes. If more are·needed: (1) Enter the first three as described above: 12) Enter "000 .. in.the extreme right box of Item IV~D11 ); and (3) Enter in the space provided on page 4, the line number and the additional cod1~(1J. ~ .··· .. , · ,--.-. ·. " .. -.: . . . -' :-: ,,: ... :· :·· ·2. PROCESS DESCRIPTION: . If 8 code _is not li~ed for a process that will be u~. describe the pr·ocess in the space provided on th~ f()rri,_ ;-. < NOTE: HAZARDOUS WASTES DESCRIBED BY MORE THAN ONE EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER -Hazardous .,,,stes thet can be described by more than one EPA Hazardous Waste Number shall be described on the form as follows: ·· · 1. Select one of the EPA Hazardous Wa51e Numbers and enter it in column A. On the same line complete columns B,C, and() by·estimating the total annual quantity of the waste and describing all the processes to be used to treat, store, and/or dispose of the waste. _ · . 2. In column A of the next line enter the other EPA Hazardous Waste Number that can be used to describe the waste. In column D12) on that line enter "included with above,. and make no other entries on that line. -'..:'. 3. Repeat step 2 for each other EPA Hazardous Waste Number that can be used to describe the hazan:lo~a waste. EXAMPLE FOR COMPLETING ITEM IV (shown· in line numbers X-1, X-2, X-3, and X-4 below) -A facility will treat end dis~>se of an estimated 900 pounds per year of chrome shavings from leather tanning and finishing operation. In addition, the facility will treat and dispase of three non-listed wastes. Two wastes are corrosive only and there will be en estimated 200 pounds per year of each waste. The other waste Is corrosive and ignitablo and there will be an estimated 100 pounds per year of that waste. Treatment will be in an incinerator and disposal will be in a landfill. · · "' z· --□ .JZ A. EPA. HAZARD. ASTE NO (enter code) X-1 KO 5 4 X-2 DO O 2 X-3 DO O 1 ix-4 D a a 2 B. ESTIMATED ANNUAL QUANTITY OF WASTE 900 400., JOO·: CDA C--'llC'ln ':I IC on\ iF~N~!-.i------------------rD~-~P~Rc.:..:o~c::..:E~s~s~E~s::... _______________ _, SURE (enter code) p p p 1. PROCESS CODES (enter) T03D80 Ta JD s. a T 0. 3 D 8 0 . 2. PROCE:SS DESCRIPTION (lf a code t. not entend ln.D(l)) included with above Continued from page 2. NOTE: Phor,?Copy this page before completing if you have more than 26 wastes to list Form Approved 0MB No./,5&.S80004 _, El\ ~ :PA 1,0, NUMBT T'i' 'Tm(ar.l).: ,! ' \\ ~' FOR OFFICIAL US . ~ ~ ;..S. DUP 2 DUP \ ~~~ ~: • •,:,.. -C • IV. DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS WASTES (continued/ . A.EPA C.UNIT D. PROCESSES "" HAZARD. B. ESTIMATED ANNUAL OF MEA· z· WASTE NO QUANTITY OF WASTE SURE 1. PROCESS CODES 2. PROCESS DESCRIPTION _o (enter (enter) (if a code i6 not entered in D( 1)) .JZ (enter code) code) ' . . .. .u " . .. " . .. " . ,. " . ,. ' ' .. ,. ' . I F 0 0 1 4400 p s 0 1 ' ' 'T ' ' . 2 F n n ? ?~'1() ~ () 1 n ' -,'-, ' ' ' 3 . u 2 2 8 IncluAeA wi 1-1, ' ' ' ' ' . 4 F 0 0 3 4400 p s 0 1 ' ' I ' I ' . 5 u 0 7 5 Tnr-1•-.::i-.::i .. .::f-l-. ,,,,_ ____ ' ' I ' ' ' 6 F 0 n 4 ,14n11 n ~ n , 1 I ...,. ' ' ' ' . 7 F n n ~ OOr\r\ -~ -n , n ' ' r, . 8 u 1 5 Q T-,1• ~ ~ •-~.;rh . 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Heavy•1uty Medium•du~y t. ·i..:.;:::.:,:.J~~.:.., v .. ·t=t.:..S ---t·. n··.: · 1 • --·- --p~; . .,;-;'"" ~., •.- r.:..:._;N:.:.;:;,,: 8..:::.'.....l-;:,;:::..;~ ROAD CLASSIFICATION Poor mctor roJ Wogan and ;e·c:; Fout trait HE~1DER30NV -u 1-i , V Ir' -,.,: ·-.·.nl, ---I-, -t---"----i---l ii -~-• -d 1 1 ------'!.Ll-~,-_j --.-.-----=~--f I I I l 1 I .r .1 , _ f · . I I . (/,~---Tabo:, ~-: ./ ·:---.. ---_,·-~ 'l . l I I . I -I : I I I -I -1 . I .... -· --.·-I{ ) I k ork Creek GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY East Flat Rock, .N. c._ ) . I . I • p I • I A,D,D,F,G,H,&I -Landspreading Plof J -Che.misal Wa:,tewater Treatment (NP DES) K,L -wastewater Polishing Pond (NPDES) M -Barrel Storage Area . . FIRST SECOND FINAL • Aluminum Anodizing* Film Cutout (D.I.) RCRA PART A Waste Water Treatment (TOl) (502) (081)* Drummed Wastes (I,C,R,T) (501) • WOES Surface Impoundment (504) * Aluminum Anodizing Delisted per 45 FR 74884 (11/12/80) * Waste Water Treatment Oelisted per 45 FR 76074 (11/17/80) Film Cutout (D.I.) WOES surface Impoundment (504)* Drummed Wastes (I,C,R,T) (501) * WOES surface Impoundment Delisted per 46 FR 56582 (11/17/81). Drummed Wastes (I,C,R,T) (501) ·Interim Standards -Weekly inspections with records -Guarded access with warnings -Precipitations Diversion, enclosed building -Closure/P.o0 t rJ <iii e F'Ibee<iche • • • Mr. Paul Chin Nol Carolina Departfient Clf Natural · Resources &Community Dev{3lopment James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Joseph W. Grimsley, Secretary . DIVISION DF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION Environmental and Chemical Process Engineer Quality Assurance General Electric Company Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Subject: Chemical Analysis Dear Mr. Chin: General Electric Company Water Quality Monitor I/ells Henderson County, North Caro 1 i na Enclosed are copies of the laboratory analysis performed on water samples collected from subject wells on August 11, 1981. The parameters sampled show no substantial increase since the initiation of the sampling program. Should you have questions concerning these results, please advise. Sincerely, w~~ Debra Hale Hydrologist Technician DH:ar Enclosures Asheville Regional Office Interchange Building, 159 Woodfin Street, P. 0. Box 370, Asheville, N. C. 2880'2-037Q;T:lephone 704/253-3341 An Eqvol Opportunity Affirmative Act/on Employer couNTY \,\,,,. ·-Ae C'-( ,..;_) Q A \ . . , . QU~. q 'z)L\ ('l L\ SERI-AL NO -_,_\\...,E~"';~-.:...J =c-:,C...\ \ - REP.9,Jl.'.l' TO: (cir11e one) -:;Ill.·. '':1. (ARo_)WSRO, MRO, FRO, WaRO, .·'\, )' ·wiT~o, RRO, Ahosk1ie FO, · · OTHER DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL REsouR('""\.. & COMa;J:TY DEVELOPMENT \J W' DEM Groundwater Field/Lab Form CD PURPOSE_:_(_c_i_r_c_l_e_o_n_e_) _b_a_s_e-line 0olluti~,'.:'._~ ~ther ___________ _ LAB NUMBER L::( .:'JJ 3•_~ ,o DATE REC, D __ -'. 1 ::.; -(6 J ·. REC, o BY ___ ~----'-':S~c--""<-:._ f',~,. DATA ENTRY BY0,~'..)~,:...· :...•~___,,=--~-C=K--~ DATE REPORTED_~/c...·/_.--'-'-/f,_·._. -'f,_·.L..· / __ Date Collected ?i/,1/R1 Time Jn:30 By k;,~,);../ it,1e.Location 1 \ , I 1 Description of sampling point. _ _,_l .,;/.-<.t.r:P:...l..._i,.~-<\". ,,;C~•·_.·,.L.d,"'-------------------'Sarnpled in terval _ _:"?cc· ':_},s::,__'-'\--'''"':,:_L::..tc:ls./L-' ___ _ I Remarks_~\::-,..::....~cc.__?_,~?~,:_'7:.....:.c7 __ ....1..l.r:c~):.....::-C.:_,-..~-~·~c_··~;,:...·::..LL\::..Y~--· __ _:\u.c-''-Q;><..~~=--~'1..1.~•-'2J....c0<L ____________________________ _ (pumping time, air temp, etc.) Field Analysis By: -:l'J \\r, (),, Lat. ________ Long.__________ • 1 Taste pH _________ Spec. Cond.__.\.,_(,.;.{l.u,,Q,.L _____ Ternp . __________ 0_c __ Odor _______ Appearance._____ _ __ Lab Analysis D 111 kalini ty to pH 4. 5 □ Alkalinity., hydroxide D Carbonate D tiicarbonate D pH value. (when analyzed) D Arsenic (D) D Carbon dioxide □ Chloride (D) D Color (True) D Cyanide D Dissolved solids (D) ~oride (D) n Hardness (~s CaCO1) (D) ~ () 'J.__ D lla;dness (non-carbonate) (D) □ MBAS (D) □ Phenol (D). □ Silica (D) [:'kulfate (D) < ;; D Specific Cond. GW-54 Revised 10/1/80 rng/1 mg/1 rng/1 rng/1 units ug/1 rng/1 mg/1 units mg/1 mg/1 rng/1 mq/1 rng/1 rng/1 ug/1 mg/1 mg/1 Ul-UJOS/cm ~g-Silver (D) .J:{£0 ug/1 [}9.-Alurninurn (D) /0 0 ug/1 ~-Barium {D) -</VDU ug/1 [Jiea-Calcium (D) :33 mg/1 Qcd:..cadrniurn (D) < 50 ug/1 lli-chromiurn (D) ..L §O ug/1 Q-ct,-Copper {D) -< 40 ug/1 [:h'.e-Iron (D) LID<) ug/1 Q.Hg-Mercury < rJ, 5' ug/1 Di-Lithium (D) ..c(;; 0 ug/1 Ot-!g-Magnesiurn (D) .q,J.. rng/1 ~-Manganese (D) /'fQ ug/1 r, -n Gc:J-Na-Sodiurn (D) ;:, , IS rng/1 Q;,b-Lead (D) -</o I.) ug/1 [Jzn-,Zinc (D) /£U ug/1 Q-4otassium (D) J, :)_ rng/1 □--------­□--------- □BOD Ocoo D Coliform (Fecal MF) D Coliform (total MF) □Toe 0Turbidit [;}·Ammonia (as Nitrogen) (D) Q-i<:,eld~hl (as Nitrogen) (D) /11 /11 ~itrate + Nitrite (as Nitrogen) (D).;j , ~n'osphorus, total as P (D) ..:, c.' :,.::: , Other Analyses: _____________ _ D = Dissolved Analysis -submit filtered sample White copy -Headquarters Pink copy -Region Yellow copy -Lab i l~OUN'l'Y \-~(-'.t,)f\1:•;.·c.('1\) QUI\D •. C~'t,1\·s.'-\: SERIAL No. I-\ f: '),"')\\ ) ~ REJ:O~ TO, (ci cle one) (~.<?J WSRO, MRO, FRO, WaRO, WiRO, RRO, Ahoskie FO, N .C. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES & COMJ.TY DEVELOPMENT DEM Groundwater Field/Lab.Form LAB NUMBER / J'/ I j' .Cf_/ DATE REC'D_--"J'-'··,r __ °)'/ REC'D BY __ ~...L.l...'---------- ,-, OTHER __________ _ PURPOSE: (circle one} baseline, Collution monito~ 9ther. ___________ _ DATE REPORTED. ___ _;_oc_·~1_·L7_.__s,~-_,__ Date Collected P. /i \/SI _Time \ O: .,,,("). By L·,~,}< / U0 \c I \ I \ Descriptipn of sampling point_~iA1-'~,e~l~\-~1~~µ,D~Q~c~x~'------------------Sampled interval __ ?_,~9-s.,__.1_it~-,~2_'_'::\:_,_,0,.L 1 ____ _ I, k 1 -, " ,, , L u. , • , 0 --1 °1 • c:-: ~ ,emar s. __ ~\:...=."-~-~~-:.....-~:'~-,~''--'~'~'t...;."~--.,,._,._,n_,__,.,'--'L-0+---'-~--'--'~""-_;__J_L.l_J_'--o~-'--'\Q""'---------------------------------(pumping time, air temp, etc.) Field Analysis By, Lat Long • pH _________ -S_p_e_c ___ c_o_n_d ____ ~--~---.~~--~----~=~-T_e_m_p-.~~~~~~~~----~======0=c====--Od-o_r __ ~~~-----Appearance. _____ Taste __ _ Lab Analysis G}tilkalinity to pH 4. 5 [Jillkal ini ty, hydroxide []-carbonate [}-Bicarbonate Q1,5i1 value (when analyzed) 0 Arsenic (D) 0 Carbon dioxide Q·chlor ide (D) 0 Color (True) 0 Cyanide 0.D·fssolved solids (D) 0 Fluoride (D) CJ-Hardness (as CaC03) (D) b ?f mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 units ug/1 mg/1 mg/1 units mg/J:. mg/1 mg/1 ma/). l.J.-H',;rdness (non-carbonate) (D) -< / mg/1 □ MDAS (D) □ Phenol (D) □ Silica (D) 0 Sulfate (D) O Specific Cond. GW-54 Revised 10/1/80 mg/1 ug/1 mg/1 mg/1 UMHOS/cm □Ag-Silver (D) □Al-Aluminum (D) Oaa-Bariurn (D) Dea-Calcium (D) □ Cd :_Cadmium (D) Der-Chromium (D) □cu-Copper (D) OFe-Iron (D) 0 Hg-Mercury □Li-Lithium (D) □Mg-Magnesium (D) □Mn-Manganese (D) n}\T::r,-Cr,~~ .. -L_j••--.,"v'-4...LL.l.lll ,_, \U I Orb-Lead (D) Ozn-Zinc (D) DK-Potassium (D) □ □ ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 mg/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 mg/1 ug/1 mg/1 ug/1 ug/1 mg/1 Oaoo Ocoo 0 Coliform (Fecal MF) 0 Coliform (total MF) OToc OTurbidit m m /10 /10 m OAmmonia (as Nitrogen) (D) m OKjeldahl (as Nitrogen) (D) m 0 Nitrate + Nitrite (as Nitrogen) (D) -~ □Phosphorus, total as P(D) m Other Analyses: _____________ _ D = 9issolved Analysis -submit filtered sample White copy -Headquarters Pink copy -Region Yellow copy -Lab I\ ,-:.::OUNTY j,.\ I:;('··( ·1.: i · ~· ···-, :::·• r ) QU.lO. /·_YJ,Ll, ~'-';' SERIAL NO. ) REPnM: TO, (cir le one) _,,_ __ ) (flB,0-; WSRO, MRO, FRO, WaRO, WiRO, RRO, Ahoskie FO, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOUO & CO~ITY DEVELOPMENT • DEM Groundwater Field/Lab Form (;J~) OTHER___________ _____ ,.__./ PURPOS,;, (circle one) ba~eline, G:~lutio~i~~-;,!Jother ___________ _ DATE REC'D LAB NUMBER __ G"-11~'",..2.-1;/_1_,./_. _,_; _·_ <Z -. ._,,.<[I REC'D BY k_ " --------'-"'-'--"--- DATA ENTRY BY -;);, c-CK DATE REPORTED __ ~;/_._/_,f_-~•-f'~/ __ Date Collected l'..J,i11/81 Time \i-,o,, By\;.,,',(,/ \.\,.,Oe Location or site ; , I • ,-J . . ( ·,-e,,\e,·ol! ~ \",,-,,·~-\ ·,, ./ Description of sampling point \ ). ) (' \ \ \~e "' c9 Sampled interval \'?,I -:;i, r-,' --~~~-~ .... ~~~--------------------'-'-'~--'"'"''--'------,-., . ' ~ !_,O -I· .. --, V ' ; ·, ---1. •. (pumping time, air temp, etc.) Lat. Long. ixn pH _________ Spec. Corn;l. _ _,....,.__,__ Temp. OC Odor e -------'Appearance _____ Taste Lab Analysis □ Alkalinity to pH 4. 5 □ Alkalinity, hydroxide D Carbonate D l3icarbonate D pH value (when analyzed) D Arsenic (D) 0 Carbon dioxide 0 Chloride (D) 0 Color (True) 0 cyanide D Dissolved solids (D) [J,r1uoridc (D) .< 0, I 0 Hardness (as CaC03) (D) .-, LJ Hardness (non-carbonate) (D) □ MBAS (D) □ Phenol (D) 0 Silica (D) [}'sulfate (D) ""5 D Specific Cond. GW-54 Revised 10/1/80 mg/1 LJAg-Silver (D) -< 50 ug/1 mg/1 Q,\l-Aluminum (D) §QC) ug/1 mg/1 LJ-Ba-Barium (D) ..e'/QVU ug/1 mg/1 Q]ca-Calcium (D) !J. () mg/1 units LJCd:_Cadmium (D) ,; !;,() ug/1 ug/1 Qcr-Chromium (D) 4 0) ug/1 mg/1 [;]cu-Copper (D) ~,10 ug/1 mg/1 Ore-Iron (D) ;./ 0 U ug/1 uni ts [JHg-Mercury _,, 0, •S ugjl_ mg/1 ~i-Lithium (D) -'0 f';"0 ug/1 mg/1 □-Mg-Magnesium (D) /, 2. mg/1 mg/1 [JMn-Manganese (D) l,c2 ug/1 mg/1 LJ·Ph-Lead (D) mg/1 [J£n-Zinc (D) ug/1 CJR:::..-P~tassium ,I ~ "±·6 mg/1 ,,! I oo ug/1 'l() ug/1 (D) 1 7A mg/1 mg/1 □-----------­ mg/1 □------------ OBoo Ocoo 0 Coliform (Fecal MF) 0 Coliform (total MF) Oroc □Turbidity (J'11iiunonia (as Nitrogen) (D) · < O!c,- [J_1<jeldahl (as Nitrogen) (D) ~. / / Q'!!:itrate + Nitrite (as Nitrogen)((~~ ~ho~~horus, total as P (D) , U b Other Analyses: ____________ _ UMJI0S/cm D = Dissolved Analysis -submit filtered sample White copy -Headquarters Pink copy -Region Yellow copy -Lab , , \ ' C,...,JN'I"' \ i ., ·1•·· --• -('-~ _.·•' L l_7i,:_1-.\_!.,••"\'··/ 1_.~ QUAD •. ('-)C6L\ ,) <:° SERIAL NO. \-\r-~:i_--:~, \ ~ REfJl~ TO: 1 (cir~le one) II .C. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES & COMM.TY DEVELOPMENT DEM . LAB NUMBER. __ !.../...:j...:_'/_/'....·...:~:..T.::'.,~: .;J....:' ~ __ .,_ DATE REC 'D __ __c·('-J / Groundwater Field/Lab Form /.,·/,:} . REC'D BY_· ___ ...L:~'-"'.,._,"'-------- {~g_,• WSRO, MRO, FRO, WaRO, 7_..,_1 · -1 ''•-~ J. WiRO, RRO, Ahoskie FO, DATA ENTRY BY_.,_,_· ~='c.·~ __ C=K ___ _ . , DATE REPORTED ',; · -, :, I ----~-'--"--'-- ') ~ . L\· ') () ·' ) _,/_ 1 I -, .. .-, (__, (pumping time, air temp, etc.) Field Analysis By: -----------Lat. Long. Temp. pH _________ Spec. Cond. __ ~~-----OC Odor Appearance Tast~ --------- Lab Analysis [J--Aikalinity to pH 4.5 []-Alkalinity, hydroxide [:J-'carhona te J.... \ []'Bicarbonate lo - Q "'. S, 2--~ , -;}I value (when analyzed)· ~ D Arsenic (D) D Carbon dioxide [;].chloride (D) D Color (True) D Cyanide Q-nissolved solids (D) ':> lp D Fluoride (D) Q·rfardness (as ~aC03) (D) '1 LJ--!.ra;dness (non-carbonate) (D) □ MBAS (D) □ Phenol (D) □ Silica (D) 0 Sulfate (D) mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 m9/l units ug/1 mg/1 mg/1 units rng/1 m9/l mg/1 mq/1 mq/1 mc,/1 ug/1 mg/1 mg/1 D Specific c_ond. GW-54 Revised 10/1/80 UMH0S/cm D Ag-Silver (D) □Al-Aluminum (D) Oaa-Bariurn (D) Dea-Calcium (D) Ocd~cadmium (D) Der-Chromium (D) Ocu-COQQ~r (D) OFe-Iron (D) □Hg-Mercury □Li-Lithium (D) ug/1 u9/l u9/l m9il u9il ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 u9il □BOD Ocoo 0 Coliform (Fecal MF) 0 Coliform (total MF) □Toe □Turbidit 0 Ammonia (as Nitro9en) (D) 0 Kjeldahl (as Nitro9en) (D) □Nitrate + Nitrite (as Nitro9en) (D) 0 Phosphorus, total as P (D) IT IT ilC ilC IT IT IT __ rr IT 0 M9-Ma9nesium (D) rnc,/1 O11n-Manganese (D) Other Analyses: _____________ _ u9:/l nN,:i,-.~nr1; .. ,,.... In\ rnq/1 l_..J -·· ---............ ,u, □Pb-Lead (D) u9/l Ozn-Zinc (D) u9/l 0 K-Potassium (D) mg/1 □ □ D = Dissolved Analysis -submit filtered sample White copy -Headquarters Pink copy -Region Yellow copy -Lab COUNT~ \\r·,·\ ·);,:•,:,:_,., .. --_, ' U"" ·. DEP/\RTMENT OF N/\TUML RESOUlo- QU/\D No.c•,qa,/,-, SERI/\L N0. \11::'" ::),:",\ ·::, & COMMUNIT~E-LOPMENT I' .J•,1' IJ\B NUMBER _ _,\...:'-==-+1--j=°'"'-"'' ~1c..' ----~- 11/, I::: ■f--~-DATE REC'D RE('.9~T~one) Groundwater Field/Lab Form (ARO,v WSRO, MRO, FRO, WaRO, ) ·.( · (~·;: .. ::.,,, __ wfii°o, RRO, /\hoskie FO, '·?,,)\ OTHER PURPOSE-, _(_c_i_r_c_l_e_o_n_c_)_b_a_s_e_line ,~~<-;~~~;;_;) other_·_·-_--_-_--_-________ _ REc 'o BY · k,C ,., ----/,,-c,7'.)r--'"'_,._,,--"------ DATA ENTRY BY /(/J-u./ CK DATE REPORTE; /-/y -J/ Detle Collec:ted 9:;,/11l1?.\ Tiwe \~~·.·,,,--) lly \ ;"·✓''-/ ll{,(i,,Location or site (\~"-"Qrc,Y,, E\r--,,,c{h"'""c:.._ ________ _ Description 9f sampling point .{ ) ~ T .1\ -~:~ Sampled interval Remarks ~ ...... -... ,...J._ ~, 0 t.."J --, ... ,~J ~ __ '-'\~, ... :\--'-. --, ,~--.,,~~~\~.,-,-_Q ___ \_1,_\ __ ,-,,-~j-,---,--------' --------------- (pumping time, air temp, etc.} By: -b ,\\,c, 0e Lat. _______ Long.________ • pfl _________ Spec. Cond. _,,'d,"-'-\_,._,_(J..:....· _____ Temp. ------~ ___ 0_c __ Odor _______ Appearance _____ Taste __ ~( / Field Analysis Lab Analysis □ Alkalinity to pH 4.S 0 /\lkalinity, hydroxide 0 Carbonate 0 nicarbonate 0 pll value (when analyzed) 0 Arsenic (D) 0 Carbon dioxide □ Chloride (D) 0 Color (True) 0 cyanide r] , L Dissolved solids (D) [J Fluoride (D) 0 Hardness (as CaC03) (D) 0 H.1.rdncss (non-carbonate) _(D) □ Hll/\S (D) □ Phenol (D) □ Silica (D) LJ ;ulfate (D) ;' () O Specific Cond. G\1-54 Revised 10/1/80 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 units []Ag-Silver. (D) LJ1'11-Aluminum (D) [Js;;_'-Barium (D) Q.ca-Calcium (D) [Jed-Cadmium (D) '50 ug/1 -<IOU ug/1 /';JOUug/1 . .j/0 mg/1 -:SO ug/1 ug/1 [:kr-Chromium (D) ..c 5'{) ug/1 mg/1 Q.cu-Copper (D) ,,c' t/-() ug/1 mg/1 Qze-Iron (D) --I{> CJ ug/1 uni ts Q-Hg-Mercury 1 l), S ug/1 mg/1 QLi..:Lithium (D) -<'fi() ug/1 mg/1 QMg-Magnesium (D) fi, ,J mg/1 mg/1 □Mn-Manganese (D) J' Q () ug/1 mg/1 QNa-Sodium (D) CJ, g mg/1 mg/1 □Pb-Lead (D) <I{)() ug/1 m /1 Ozn--Zinc (D) ""'SO ug/1 ug/1 Qx::'.Potassium (D) -5; (0 mg/1 mg/1 0 --------------- mg/1 0 --------------- Osoo Ocoo 0 Coliform (Fecal MF) 0 Coliform (total MF) □Toe □Turbidity ~onia (as Nitrogen) (D) C]xj'eldahl (as Nitrogen) (D) ' Q-!:!itrate + Nitrite (as Nitrogen) (D) .. ~ 0 □Ph'bsphorus, total as P(D) L () Z:: , R". m /1 m /1 /lOOml /lOOml m /1 NTU mg/1 mg/1 Other Analyses: _______________ _ UMHOS/cm D = Dissolved Analysis -submit filtered sample White copy -Headquarters Pink copy -Region'· Yellow copy -Lab ii G QUAD No._L;.~b SERIAL NO:~~:_i,3~:-~\~~-_0 _ REl;,9.ll-'.f TO: -~one) N .C. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES & COMMUNITY D-LOPMENT DE!. LAB NUMBER DATE REC'D /l'l/33'3 1-II-. t{3 (A_~Q) \-/SRO, MRO, FRO, WaRO, WiRO, RRO, l\.hoskie FO, OTHER __________ _ Groundwater Field/Lab Form ------------, ~ REC'D BY DATA ENTRY BY DATE REPORTED c:. L.,.1 {,: CK -:!-i 7-·2, PUf{POSE: (c ire le one) baseline, lJZ.:>llution moni_!:_9]), other ___________ _ Date Col lected_'~/-,-'--1--I lui__,._/~i~~l ___ Tiwe r~)·;,:"':;~:, By \_ , ,;. '}~ J \Li Cc Location or site __ (=-;~f~-t~•'c•,c_··~c,~---,~--~~~~E~: _,_\~e_,_,_,c_&.,,ur,_,._; ,._r_,!"'------------ ' I ' D2scription of sampling point __ \~~~--~'_,_r_-~J~,\~-''4\~•-_,_•,~·-,~,~-x~·-----------------Sampled interval __ -=3~g~·_-_L\~-C_)_1 ______ _ Remarks i.:. 0 ~~C-1,0,:, L)--'\-. \(> l, , __ Q ::. 1-\-' C 0 -~----------~~--~~-~-cc-~"":-~~-,---~~~~~----,---------------------------( pumping time, air temp, etc.) Field ArMlysis By: Lat. Long. ------------------------------- pll _________ Spec. Cond. _________ Temp . __________ 0 ~c __ Odor _______ Appearance _____ Taste ___ _ Lab Analysis [J··A-lkalinity to pH 4. '.J [j'Alkal ini ty, hydroxide [J--Curbonate [3··£i'~ca rbona te [::J.-i,ii value (when analyzed) D Arsenic (D) D Carbon dioxide O,clitoride (D) D Color (True) D S:Yanide LJ-D-Lsolved solids (D) D Fluorj_de (D) D Hardness (as CaC03) (D) [J-1u.rdness (non-carbonate) (D) □ t-!BAS (D) □ Phenol (D) □ Silica (D) □ Sulfate (D) D Specific Cond. GW--54 Hevised 10/1/80 "' I 700 7,0 mg/1 mq/1 mg/1 mg/1 units ug/1 mg/1 mg/1 units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 ug/1 mg/1 mg/1 UMJ!OS/cm Or.g-Silver (D) □Al-Aluminum (D) Oaa-Barium (D) Dea-Calcium (D) D Cd-Cadmium (D) Der-Chromium (D) Dc\1-Copper (D) OFe-Iron (D) D Hg-Mercury □Li-Lithium (D) □Mg-Magnesium (D) □Mn-Manganese (D) ONa-Sodium (D) □Pb-Lead (D) Ozn-Zinc (D) DK-Potassium (D) □ □ ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 mg/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 -ug/1 mg/1 ug/1 mg/1 ug/1 ug/1 mg/1 □ -=-B-=-0-=-D ___________________ m"-'--"-/'--"'-l □ C_O_D _____________________ m~/_1_ □ Colifom (Fecal MF) /lOOml □ Coliform (total MF) /l0Oml OTOc m /1 □ Turbidity NTU □Ammonia (as Nitrogen) (D) mg/1 DKjeldahl (as Nitrogen) (D) mg/1 D Nitrate + Nitrite (as Nitrogen) (D) D Phosphorus, total as P (D) Other Analyses: ---------------- D = Dissolved Analvsis -submit filtered sample White copy -Headquarters Pink copy -Region Yellow copy -Lab· . ~ DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOu!lf·· ', \ .. ' ) QUAD No.0a;L SERIA~ NO. l\,c :::r:,\S-, __ REPOR-T., TO,° (ci~cle one) & COMMUNITY ~LOPMENT \._"/ DEI- (1 ,!. /· r, IJ\B NUMBER __ ..,_'--+-(-.J"-"-',)'-'=,:;,,,'-'----~ '3-t•··· t-=-1.,_( -DATE REC'D Groundwater Field/Lab Form REC'D BY ,_"'!""' _ -------~~-~---(ARo,)wsRo, MRO, FRO, waRO, · {·:~• iv Ii{(), RRO, Ahoskie FO, ,----:-;_._..._\ ( .:..-, ./ DAT A ENTRY BY_~£_,c,,~:4'.,_ __ C_K~~-{~•--- DATE REPORTED O 7 I:;, 3/'i{ I OTHER ··-·-·· PURPOSE_:_(_c_i_r_c_l_e_o_n_e_)_b_a_s_e_line,~~lution m;~i-;;½/ other ___________ _ D'te Collected '/ .... / 1 11 /n \ _Ti·we --\\' ; __ 1 :_. B '1 ' I '1\ v··· L , /,,, l')., ,--· \ ( . .... , ,~-__ __ Y . ·1\l•'l\...,d;e, ocation or site '-7·e-P,)s'-fc.c.. {.:_::el'"t\t,(_,j ! I ---~-1, ...... ~7'-f-l.L-,I--- Description of sampling point_-'\...,,_,.j_J"--"e-·C'-\-'-\--\\-'-\\-'.,_·.._c'-''·...:•·>x\.._'-~------------~~_;Sampled interval 'SY.' -4 cj Rcmarks_~\~..:_"_-~·c~.-~·:~;·~,_·,,_~_' ____ __,_ ........ )'---·_'_-~/_;.:~.~~·=~=_;·--,-· _:...!,.L'_-~Q,__...:::.=-·~~~(.."-';·__l~K,_ __ ·5-f_·.!_-'_.1,.Lll-..<-....J_"'-"l.Se::-'-~/~lu?~i~~~,2.=,,_,,E~C=l------- (pumping time, air tef\lP, etc.) Field Analysis By: ':\',). \~ C· V ,, I ------------------Lat. Long. ' pfl _________ Spec. Cond. _c-=•,_·..,,'_-'-1 _____ Temp. __________ 0_c __ Odor _______ Appearance _____ Taste __ -; _ Lab Analysis □ l\lkalinity to pH 4. S □Alkalinity. hydroxide D Carbonate D Bicarbonate D pl! value (when analyzed) D Arsenic (D) D Carbon dioxide □ Chloride (D) D Color (True) D cyanide D Dissolved solids (D) L. ISJ Fluoride (D) / 0, f □ Hardness (~.s c~C03) (D) D Hardness (non-carbonate) (D) □ MBi\S (D) □ Pl1enol (D) [] Silica (D) ,.>[;] Sulfate (D) L§ mg/1 IK]Ag-Silver (D) -< 0U mg/1 [:;:)Al-Aluminum (D) / 0 0 mg/1 GJBa-Barium (D) / 0 o c...> mg/1 [R]ca-Calcium (D) / () units Kjcd~Cadmium (D) -< 5'0 ug/1 [z;j Cr-Chromium (D) -< :S 0 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 mg/1 ug/1 ug/1 OaoD OcoD Ocoliform (Fecal MF) Ocoliform (total MF) □Toe □Turbidity mg/1 0cu-Copper (D) .Lt_/() ug/1 ~ Ammonia (as Nitrogen) (D) ~, 06- m /1 m /1 /lOOml /lOOml m /1 NTU mg/l· )[SJ Fe-Iron (D) ~'ID() ug/1 l!J Kjeldahl (as Nitrogen) (D) -< O. / . ..:.r J •17 units (R]ng-Mercury J(),;j, ug/l~~Nitrate + Nitrite (as Nitrogen)(D) ,I, mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 [SjLi~Lithium (D) ✓-{ii) ug/1 -0 Phosphorus, total as P(D) -< 0,S--: mg/1 0Mg-Magnesium (D) J, c) mg/1 mg/1 [2]Mn-Manganese (D) L Ei D ug/1 mg/1 .. , . I ,.;>. 't: mg/1 -< 50 (D) /, 4 ug/1 ug/1 mg/1 mg/1 [};Jzn-Zinc (D) ug/1 [Zj K-Potassium mg/1 0 ------- mg/1 □------------ Other Analyses: _______________ _ D Specific·cond. Gl1-5•l Rev iscd 10/1/80 UMHOS/cm D = Dissolved An~lvsis -submit filtered sample White co~y -lleadquartcrs Pink coµy -Region Yellow copy -Lab '1 I i: COUNTY-·; , 'f ·, , , 1 .-I N.C. LAB NUMBER __ ,_/--'-,)'-·_/-'/-=3''-"3-':,c.. _____ _ QUAD NO.~ SERIAL NO.~l~l~i·~· ~-~~--=/_,_'!'~:_, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES & COMMUNITY DiliLOPMENT DEM. DATE REC'D J-//. j'/ •t---- REPORT TO: (cirtle one) ~----._;;. (h_R()) WSRO, MRO, FRO, WaRO, WiRO, RRO, Ahoskie FO, Groundwater Field/Lab Form REC'D BY K.8 ·~ -----~-------- DATA ENTRY BY »·.~• CK --'-=~-....CC-'----- OT!IER -----------DATE REPORTED __ ~)i-'~·-·~/_7~--~~/ __ PURPOSE: (circle one) baseline,c;;;;:::!-utio~~~• other ___________ _ Oa te Cn.ll ec t ed -? ,,/i I I R , Time , 1 '. -::>,,-~ By \ :, .,k-j i l,.J)e, Loca U.on or si te __ c~:~'~¢:-•-~~~)~<'-· ~,-~c~,~Q~' -'(;:,.__.;_· ... 1,.e"'.c-·-~·&,_:_..__,_,;u.,_· ----c:.· _______ _ Description of sampling point ). '<·:. Sampled interval __ ?.~K~-~·--_l-\~--'~CJ~-------'. Remarks ..... ~f', ·. ,-:_:,•-:::; 1..J, ... _";► ' ' . . () -. ;') (pl..UTip.ing time, air temp, etc,) Field Analysis By: ___________ Lat. _________ Long. __________ _ pH _________ Spec. Cond. __________ Temp. 0 c Odor Appearance Taste (4it Lab Analysis Q--i\.lkalinity to pH 4. ~ B11lkal ini ty, hydroxide lliarbonate Q_sicarbonate [J.ptl value (when analyzed) 0 Arsenic (D) 0 Carbon dioxide □·Chloride (D) 0 Color (True) 0 cyanide [;J.o:Lssolved solids (D) □ Fluoride (D) lo r:J..11ardncss (as CaC01) (Dl I :;l. Q-H:i:dness (non-carbonate) (D) L/ □ MlJAS (D) □ Phenol (D) □ Silica (D) 0 Sulfate (D) D. Specific Cond. G\v-54 Revised 10/1/80 mg/1 □Ag-Silver. (D) mg/1 □Al-Aluminum (D) mg/1 OBa-Barium (D) mg/1 Dea-Calcium (D) units Ocd~Cadmium (D) ug/1 0 Cr-Chromium (D) mg/1 Ocu-Coppcr (D) mg/1 · OFe-Iron (D) units □Hg-Mercury mg/1 □Li-Lithium (D) mg/1 0 Mg-Magnesium (D) mg/1 □Mn-Manganese (D) mn/1 mq/1 □Pb-Lead (D) mg/1 Ozn--Zinc (D) ug/1 0 K-Potassium (D) ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 mg/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 mg/1 ug/1 mq/1 ug/1 ug/1 mg/1 mg/1 O ___________ _ mg/1 0 ----- -------'---------~"' OBoo Ocoo 0 Coliform (Fecal MF) 0 Coliform (total MF) Oroc □Turbidity OAmmonia (as Nitrogen) (D) 0 Kjeldahl (as Nitrogen) (D) ' □Nitrate + Nitrite (as Nitrogen) (D) 0 Phosphorus, total as P (D) m /1 m /1 /lOOml /l0Oml m /1 NTU mg/1 mg/1 :- Other Analyses: _______________ _ UMHOS/cm D = Dissolved Analysis -submit filtered sampl~ White copy -Headquarters Pink copy -Region Yellow copy -Lab • lJ~ -t~ ~ (Jov-tiJ7 i (J 7 Hr. P,1:11 C.::i n i;-:,r:~ra l Electric P. C. i~ox 8fi5 s~crte r,b·.;r~1 :!i gh\-.:ay :(er:,;";:~r~ori.: 111 e • ~!C 22:7 39 ~isp~s31 of usccl cuttin~ A ?i~1~-:f.:10::1 in :u•:·;te:r Count. ~r1n1fny flu1~s it Pi;·r:ot'1 t J:iP-~145. ,I T~is uff1ct<: hereh:' ~rant:; ap:;ri)Val fe:r t:!iSf\Cs~11 (),f !:.~H~. al'in'j:?.: r-:2-f~~rt".~C·::.~1 '4f!,t~ at t.h~ S,:rsJth L~rr,1in~ SCA Si:::rvfc~s. Ir.~. sit~ n~i'::!"' ~~i,.H.JH.)i._x1. )\:i;tri,;r.~1 is !er 1;:)0 gJ11ons per y~ar i,f used cutt1n~ t gr1,id1~g fluid~ n~ described. T~r.;r;\p-crt of thi ~ r.:at 1:.r1 a 1 :':!;;:; t ~r; i:i s:Jdi e. :'ii~!if!er tn r,re,·:::-. t soi 1 ·1 ~·=~ Dr l ~,Jka~~· ~'."id :::.:st co~~~'lY t;~t~ ~11 St~t·~ r.u!;?ic '.;~rvici:: r°'·i'.':~:1ssic~i ~nj •:'h1?irtt11rOt ~f 1'r~n~-t•0rt~ti~~ rrJttlations. It is tt:e rfsponst~flity ~, G2t•~r~l Cl~ctric an~ t~e ~;,!!.Jl.!:r of t!!f! ~taSr..G to ens~tr(: th&t 11~::i·:~v~tf> t.r-ons;;~rt.it 10n ~-~1~1cles ~re vsEd. T~t -:::it:1J:i::-i1 ~-lanife~t F:Jr';:': ~s to h:. ~se~ in conj1Jnr.ti::-m vith t~i~ :H:;pr.,sal ~,f this ~·.1;t0. ;;,~:-,:~r\~1 1.."1t;ctrlt: rtJst fill 0,.:t co.-:.)lBtr:ly th~ appn~pr~nti!. portion of th<! f~•r;·;;. ~c:th:? the :1ece$~11ry ca;•i.(?S ~r.r! rr;:t1.Jrn t!ic onr± copy to :.h1s office tiP!:lM shi~:·1r;!:t of thi?. ;.;~sttJ. Thrr:~'! cc,pie~ end t!-:~ ,?rfs:fnul ~~:~11 ~-c SEflt :..:1th th: 1·n·£te ;:--~1'.:!"l: tr{Hi~r;Jrti:d t.'.J t!'l~• dfsr~•Js-~1 ftt~ll1t.V Hit.;1 the rr:n~1n;i€'r of th'? for{;?· t"f'F:--,,, .. ,")!~!': ~~•.t i~-,ic;!::!:"J.,<"!. !'l~-:rtl<>s T~::i-1f~~'i:'•~a1 f&rilitv d•;sll v~r1·~., •.·.h. ,._ '.f"''!"".!tr.•r_,,, •.--·, ,.--•-~J , _ -•·-·· I-' ..... , • , .... , ·;-•-.'-~-,; .,.•~· ~-•.r t: c.__.,,. '-' _ of ti~t!:: I•!~P.ifest arv! ro;:t.urr. t?~,. ori·;1n-:1 r.:-:J;·.y t::: thfs office. This. ~f~v1s1on r"C:.lit"!S :.~:::! ri,;,)1!. to ~t .. !;.:l~ t.my ~-tt';~r.~ (!0iP-g to tfds ~iti~ t.n ~r-sur;:: ~:-:i~;:lir.nce ?-d th ti:~ !.\~n i fvs t.. An1 chi~g~s in co~ros1ti~n or volu~~ o! this wast~, nr if i~y rr~hl~~s ~r~ e~-C;?•·:r:::,::rcd durir.:1. ,_Jis??~td •, th1!; B'-..it1~i1r1z<)ti~ .. ., r.i11 te n:il11fie:J. D1srios.:i1 ,:;f u·,1s ~::~St'= at otner t'l3r: t,:c rcq1..1(-~t.•?d f.::ci1it_y ~dll nsquir? r1rior wri7.t~:-, cr-;;r-~1v!!l fr-a::,: tlds !,.'rff1c>.;. Earl~,'.. lH11i2:::s, 1!r •• i1.£., !!~1::'i~Pr Inrl·.1stri.1l t1·7!st!'. SGctio~; Sc,1 fd ;;nd H•l7~r-dr.;us ·~:a~tc ~t!na~:~:.:~nt fl ivi;; ion • • • No~ Caroiina Depart~nt o-f Natural Resources &Community DevE~lopment James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Howard N. Lee, Secretary Mr. Paul Chin Environmental Engineer DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATIONS SECTION September 24, 1980 General Electric Company Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Dear Mr. Chin: I have enclosed with this letter copies of the analyses of water taken from the monitor wells on General Electrics' property in Hender- son County on August 21, 1980. The results of these analyses indicate that no substantial pollution of the groundwaters has occurred on the sludge disposal .areas at present; however, a low pH readfog on several of the samples indicates a need for an increased lime application rate to retard possible heavy metal migration. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me . DL:ar Enclosures cc:Marshall Rackley s_'. ncerej / D,1,:;Ldt Don Link Regional _Hydrologist I !?O,: ... _) , ·-. \C; : ____ ._:=.;,..:. _-. __ , ?;)•'::, 1-...:1~-~-(_ c-.:.:,/_< <...J c-;,.,,,. ~~ u L r-~:--n:.:-,.. (. :-' ! / ·:,, ... ,_ Asheville Regional Office Interchange Building, 159'Woodfin Street, P. 0. Box 370, Asheville, N. C. 28801 Telephone i04/253-3341 An £qua/ Opportunity Afflrmati11e Action Employer ' FT.EUJ AXALYSIS P~:....._ ___________________ O.dor __________ ~--------~---- . Spec. Coc:!. •. ______ :..:_ _______ ~_;Appear2-m:e'-------------.,.--~~-~-'-- O ... T=P· ________ C Taste:...._ _________ ~------------'-- l?E.i.52: TEST 'fOR CC~STTI1J"'>....ITS OR l'l?.Ol'E2ITI:S AS :CWIC.!,,IE!J. RE.POP.I .A.NAI.'iSIS TO: Crrn::F, C?.01Th"D'-'.;:r:G. SE~c.C::T F-.\J.EICE 1!.C •. . A.11=1.1.r.i.cy (,\,. Caco3)' (=:J to pa 8.3 •..••..•• ~--------' riit:rogen og/1 . Kj e ld..:i h.l •..... _ . ·-... .ng/1 C::J · t'.o pH 4.5 ••••••••• ______ ...; ~ ~ u:,. • • • • • • • • • • • • / 0 0 ~er,i~ .• :~ .. : •.. ~~.: · '</0 og/1 · Hitr2.tc. -& Nitrite. og/1 ug/1 -;, Vz.lue (\!'hen 2.caly::ed P- ug/1 Phenol .............. ~ ... ·, .... ug/1 · · D B:!..carbon..ate.. -.......... · .. · .. ·--------' ng/1 Phospho~s, Total ..... cg/1 · D BOD, 5-Day .•••••••••• _______ ...; DJ!,/ l Pot2.ss.it.z.::! ........... , ...... -'/, () ng/1 . D Co.,:\::,,oate--........... . ~ Carbon Dl::,~t~--·••►•------~ "=.:;/1 $p2ciEic. ConductGncc 0 y r:ig/1 . (o.i.ci:"c:iho~-l at. 25. C •. ,;:c S'o [-j C~1lori<l~ ..... _ ............ ··------~- □ Calif or.:: (=:,·-c.,_:;_ ::IF) ••. ___ __:_ __ ~p E,'(' '. •• - -••• ~ ••• _. •• ___ -<_L/.,_r...,o"'---- □ Cyanide; ......••.•••. _______ _ D Di··sol'"e" ~-•'•'·· _, . " '.:l --..:..---••••••-------- . ~ uo·, i.d e ..•.•...•... · ·----"{)~·c...lZ'?:L_. -~ .1g/l Silica ...•••...•...... o;/1 /100:::il . S::,di= ........... _-_ ... 13 og/1 t.g_/ l Sulfnte ..•..•.•.•.•. , ,;:?;:,_ □2,/i r:,g/ 1 Ziuc .....•••..•..... , 7cJ u·g/1 og/1 Calci= ..•...• : ....•. ~JJ? 106/ l cg/1 }!.:!.g-c-2sit.:.2. ............ : .. _. /, g cg/1 cg/1 D llard-:1~.93 Zl!:l C:-;.CO~ ..... ---------' P..~.1r~:$: l!.:1rd:1e.3s, D n,;/ l -< /OQ "g/ J -<IOO u,:/ l 1'~/1 J9Q t!_'."~/ l -<O, 5' UL,/! c\:, __ _ D D □ □ ·o [G .. [a C ~ IL [L E ~ . I,, CENTRAL L'-!10~·\'.i:O:lY P.zl'ORT . Cri<l Location r )Y.Lf D l-f ' J · •. .. •· SeJCial Nu.:ober _______ _ Date Colle.c ted <;?/ .1.1 f '6 0 . Tre-:..... ---~--B :.----'i";"---"'-'C::....P-'--'--C.-'-U.,,.J..i.ic:,./....i;;._ __ _ I ,,.,. / · . L.oc.o n or site. _:_i ,.::.:._=(\'-'_. rn~·.::,l .'-'A:,.a....-=.,_......1..,_.ae_w:..L.!~i:;._....c,:~_::s..==7 ...L...-'-'=~,=:=-~-=..i..._;~!.....!.....J:;:_ _ ____:_ · lJescrip cion of S=p1.in3 Point'--_,f,...,__1 ""''-'-'-c:.--')-'-/ --'--'-'"'-·'"'(""'1'--"""---,------'---------~~--- ·R~rks '-c:::----:----:::-:----:-:---::;--...,-----,:--~----;---:----'-'------~ (Punping Tine, Air Temperature, etc.) ' , / 1 / _j · -/' rrELD A."Ar.Ysrs .. J.j.D ~l-r ~t.,._tf'0--7 ~~ ~ O~r '-------------'---~-----.. . Spec. Coed. •. _· -----~------~__,Appe=e.c.._ ________________ .;._....a.._ '.re.::ip •. _______ oC: . '. Taste;.._ ___ ,__.,.....--------'-------~-- · PLEA.SE. TEST :ro:a. CCn7:.u.0;:.i."l!S OR J?ROPER, , >s .AS nmrcm . REl'ORX ANAI."iS:CS TO: CHiu .. GROffiiDWAIE:R. SECTimr RAL..""1'.GH n.c •. . ·,·· .· ·:r: ·~ J,J.1..-aJ:l-fty (As Caco3) · [J;2j" /top',! 8.3·-·····•·~·-------' m/ c:o Pt!-4. 5. , ••.• ~ • ~·.c.· -----'-''"'---....; ·-.·.·: ng/1 93 rag/1 · [:J 'Alu=i.in.u~. '."-~ -. ~ -........ _.· ______ _ ·. Ld ~eni~ •• :~ •. ~-~.:~--'-· ---- ~Bi~arbo~ t;e· .. _ ~ .-~--~--~: ~· .. ·~'------'-""'-'-'---____: ug/1 ug/1 \ J..0 ng/1 ·. D BOD, 5-Day ••• ;.; ••.••. _· _____ __, ,~·-,~= . ~ .............. -------. •·-......... ~ ~ .. ·. bon D:.Z-.C::·~----: •.. ______ ~ ~oritle~---•--····••·-·---L--~.a.: ng/1 <-~tog/ l ngll ,...... D"/1 . 0 D Co1.ifo=· c:"'-'-"'-2':F). ~·;_·: _____ _ /lOG::il ug/1 LJ Copper'.·---·_.:~ •••••. _··-·---~----' . D Cyanide~ ........ ,.·.~ •. _· ______ __: ~ssolved. S".:;l'.,.z:s ... --·····-__ _,__,____,__ _ __; ng/1 )19 .;,g/1 ' .. • D F1.uoride ••••••••• · ••. ·.···---------' ~ardaess ac>• C,;CO~.; ••. ____ ..,_..,_~ r,.g/1 ci9 r,.g/1 ~:rdr:es3,. ~-Eon Car::a~.:i:'.t!_~ ........ ____ ..._ _ ___;og/1 D Iro:i .....•.... ·.•..•.• ug/1 D L=d ....•.•.••....•.. ··~· _______ ug/1 D Lic:hi=. _............ ug/1 D t:3.l'.~J.n~32' ............. ~-: ;-:: .. _______ Ug/1 . D J-:s:rcur:, ... , .· ......•. : _______ ug/1 I.o~, ent. ___ _ ck._~_ ck .. __ _ l!itrogen o· ... • . Kj el.c!ahi, ...... -... ·,;. ... ng/1 ?Titrate·&. Nitrite. ng/1 D pH V2.1.ue (When ana1.yzed · 7.3 ~· Pheno1. •••••••••• :, ••• ug/1 D l'hosphoi:us, Total .... ,. .. ng/1 ·o Pot2.ssi~ ............. t-"' ..... ng/1 □ Speci.fic: Corlduc.to.nce . (oicrc.:ihos at 25°C) •• 1 □ · Si1.ic,, ••••••••.•••••. ng/1 D S::idimi ••••••••••• .' •.• ng/1 □ Su1.f2.te •••••••••••••• ng/1 □ Zinc •• H·• •· ••••••••••• u·g/1 D Calcit!l:l .............. ; ............ ng/1 o· .yi.2,gnesiu..:il .. ~-·-•·-~ ...... t.g/1 □ R=arks: D.e t C r.c pm: t cdc__ _ _s/{c::__-_ _::2'-""s'-~-";1'-0-'-· - CH 54 Taste ____________ •~·-·-'--'-___ _;_...:._ ___ _ PLEASE TEST FO3. co:ISTITIJENTS OR PROPERTIES AS J2illIC.\.TED. REPORT All~LYSIS TO: .CBI:C:F ,. GROm.7::UAT""', SECTIO~ RALEIGH N.C. A.lkalim.cy (As CaC03) D to pH S.J ••••••••• ~·-------'TI:.g/1 c=J to p,i 4.5....... .. ng/1 · D Al=iow:,.... • . . . . . • . • ug/ l D D D D Blcarbon.a:~ •••..•••.. ______ __;ng/1 BOD, 5-Day ....•.••..• ______ __,og/l Carbonate ..•.. ········-------·~og/1 .: .• □ Carbo.::, Di:o.:d.2.-, .•.•••• ______ __,ng/1 D Chlo rid:>............. ng/ l D Colifo= (::nal !-(1').. /1O0::il D Cop?er •....•.. :...... ug/1 D Cyanida .•...•......•. ______ __;TI:.g/1 D Dissolved S::,lids..... ng/ l D Fluorid;,............. 10g/l D P.ardnes3 ~3 CaC03 •••• _______ c.g/l llard-:.1.as~ .. D Noa Carbo~ate ..•... _______ □g/1 . D Iron .•............... _______ u;;/1 □ Lc,.::d................. u;;11 D Lithil..::l .... ._........ ug/1 D M.:::!.'::J.J.:!f!3e............. ur,/1 D "e. rc•·~y. ·.: -~.> . u 6 "/ l ll -~ • • o o o • o O O • o o o ••------- .J.Cl?les In Cf,·.~,;) ·'2,o l<'C Loz ent.____ ck: --- D:ita e.-c. /le{,.-. ' ---''--'-'-''- Nitrogen . Kj eldabl.......... • f? r,.g/1 ~ Nitrate & Nitrite. , 0 7 . ng/1 l8J pH Value (\,"hen analyzed'-------D Phenol. ......•••. ,... ug/1 D Phosphorus, Total .••• , 10 mg/1 ~ • Potassiu:n •••...• , •.•. _____ __:rog/1 0 Specific Conducta~ce (aic::onhos at 25°c) ... ·_ ______ D Silica ....•.•....•.... ______ mg/1 0 Sodi= .......•...••.. ______ __,mg/1 0 Sulfate .••..••••••.•. _____ __;ng/l D Zinc ...•...........• ··-----~·_ug/1 D Calciu.;n .•••••• ; •.•••• ______ n,;/1 0 ______ __,~ 0o / l r,, J-',agnesi= ...•........ _ = L....' Re.r:arks: GIi 54 - -----.,·~'--'--=---"'"""'c-'"'--"'-"~'-'·'C:'--- .CENTRAL • LU\O~.\TO?-Y RZPO~T / Crid Location Pv l/ 0 S- • . Serial lluc:ib·,,rc.-____ • __ _ PH Odor ----------------------~--------------------- Spec. Cond. Appear=ce:__ __ -,-------'--,--------- Temp •. ~. _______ oC ',.. Taste-----,---,----~~'------'-----~--- PLEASE TEST FOR. COSST:c:rrrENTS OR PROPER:IIES AS I!iDICA:rED. REPORT ANALYSIS TO: CHIEF• G?-Q{Thl)\,lA'.!ER SEcrrmr. RALEIC1I u. C •. _ _).J.ka.linit:y (As CaC03 ) .. · .. . _ ~/ to pR 8.3 ••••••••• ~·-·-------=ng/l LI~ to plj: 4.5......... ng/1: ?litto0 en . . R'.j :ldahi ••••••••••. _____ ,__:ng/1 D Nitrate·& Nitrite. ng/1 D D Alu:ninuc,............. ugil D Arsenic .• ~ ••. ~.~.~~ •• ·· ug/1 ~arbonate.. • • • • . . • . S ng/ l D BOD, 5-Day-•••••• :.. 0$l1 ~ b ::mate. . • . . . • • • • • . ~ \ ng / 1. · 0 ·carbon Dio-·f..!t.~ ............. ··. ng/1 p:a: Vali:ie (Wheu analyzed . t:, • I y . Phenol ••••••••••• ,... ug/1 D Phosphoi:us, Total. .•.. _____ __,;tg/1 ·o Potassiu.:n. ••• -............ _____ ___;"Og/1 0 Sp:=c.!fic Cond'.!ctnr:c:e. (oicrochos at 25°C). ; _____ _ □ / . . ., ~Chloride .••.•.• -·····-----L,--.-:ng/1 D Colifo= (:<>?-" i. ~·). ·'---~-'----/100::il D Copper .••• ~····: •.••• : ug/1 D Cyanide; •••• ~._. • • • • • ng/ 1 ~ssolved Sol.Es ..•• ; (? 8 ~g/1 ·□Fluoride............. rag/1. Silica ..•• ; ...•••••.. _____ ~ So di u::i •••••••••••• · ••• _____ __: Sulf~t:e •••••••••••••• _____ __: Zinc .•.•••••.•••.••• ______ __; Calci=-······;······ --------' ng/1 D ng/1· □ ng/f □ u·g/ l D ng/1 □ ng/1 □· (IJ.-Hardness as c~co3 ••.. l.o rag/ 1 Re::ia-rks: · m-"r;:~s;;,:b,0=3te ..... ____ 'l=-----'"'g/1 D Iro:1..... ... . . . . . . . .. 1:g/l D Lead .•.. _............ ug/1 D Li chic.--:,.............. ug/1 D ~.r.,-.:,a .... ,. .. ~°' ·-,....... ug/l 1~ .. ~••,=, .......... .:>_ ............ --.. , .... •·-----~--D }lercury _ .••..•... ; •... · ________ ug/ 1 • FOR HIT::Rl..'-3 USE Lo~ ent~ ----ck. __ _ <"-1,..::-tv Date ~2ported. ___ D.::._ ___ ✓ __ _ ck. __ _ C\l 54 ~EITTR.~· L'.BOR.\.I01Y P-ZPOR.I D:ite Collected .occition. or site • Taste ·---------------""--~------- PLEASE TEST FO3. cm1sr:rruurrs OR PROPERJ:IES AS lliDICl,.IED. REPORT ANALYSIS TO: car:c:F, GROUliD\,..\TZR SECT IO:! RALEIGH N .C. D D D D Alk.3.li:i.:!.ty (As CaC03 ) to pa 8.3 .••.••••.. ~·------~mg/l to pa 4.5......... mg/1·· Al.=icu::i............. ug/ l Arsenic .............. _____ ~ __ ug/1 D Bicarbo=ca.......... og/1 D BOu, 5-D:iy .•.......••. _______ ~og/l ~ Carbonac~ ............ _______ u:.;;/1 D C:irbon r:-lY.d.-:ie,....... og/1 D Chlo rid;, ...•.••.•••• ; ______ .......;ng/ l l ] Colifo:-:, (7,,tal ill') .. ______ / 100:il 0 Copp.,:::-.... ; ... :...... ug/1 D Cyan id" .............. ______ .......;ng / l D Dissolv;,<i So U.ds..... ng/ l D Fluoride •..•..••••.•. ______ .......;ng/1 D H:ird~"ss a~ Caco3 .••. mg/1 llard~ess,.. D D Iro:i_ ................ _______ ug/1 D Le.1.:!................. ug/1 D Lithl= ...... _. . . . . . . . ug/ l D ~L:!::ig:i~::J~ ..... ·.::.,.. ·ug/1 D Mercc::::-y.............. ug/ l ck. __ _ Nitrogen ~ . Kj eldabl .•••••••• ··----'-'~/'--. --''. ,,;g / l -t::::::l. Nitrate ·i Nitrite.. /, / og/1 ~ pa Value (\;nee. analy;:ed . D Phenol ................. ______ ug/1 D Phosphorus, Total. .•. __ ,_,::?.:_/ _ __;og/1@ Potassiu:o. ••••..•••••.. _____ __;og/1 0 Specific Conduct3ace 0 (clcro::ihos at 25 C) ... _____ _ D og/1 Silica •...•••••.•....• _____ __; D ng/1 Sodi=···············--------' D Sulfate ..••••.•••.••• _____ ___, □g/i □ Zinc ..... , .........•• · ------ug/1 D Calcill!:l ...•... ; ....•. _____ __; mg/1 D og/1 P..agnesiu.::i ..••.•....•• _____ ___, □ Remarks:· Date Reported'--'--------- G',/ 5 4 · Re;:iarks <~P-l :) 1~:;,1 ~=---:-----~--------,--------,---;------,------'--'-'----..:.:C:'-'-------'-(? =ping Tioe, Air TeCTperature, etc.) 1 1 (, f . · . .l'c._. \t / FIELD &.'sALYSIS ;}._O ,u_,-.(,Lt: ,:,.,I /~Di,,fL ·,::1i.;:1;;:·:, , [: ~, '.' -J' .... 'c/r/Q:,•,-.,-. pH ___________________ Odor •• ' .. ··,.,:_ · Spe:c. Con cl ·-----':----------....:Appearaace'--------------------- .i:e.;:ip • _______ oC Taste ____ ~--------'------------ PLEASE TEST F03. CO~STITUBITS OR PROPERIU:S AS Il.::JICAIED. REPORT ANALYSIS TO: CEIEP, Ci\OL~iD\.'ATE:R S'i:CTlO)I RALEICIT ll. C. Alblio.i::y (As CaC03 ) LJ co pH 3.3 ...•••.•. ~•-------' [=:J co p'.:! 4.5 •.....••. ______ ......:: . ·f""'"i,/ ' ~ . .., ,,..,0 . L::...:::'.::l : ....i.. u.::i .J.. □ u _ . - . . . . .. . .. . . . ·----"e-<=.V:....:::......__: . ~senic .. , ...... , .... ___ -<_.c..(w.,O"-. __ Nitrogen D og/1 . Kj eldahl. •••••.••• og/l r:.g/ l . Nitrate &. Nitrite. og/1 D ug/1 pH Value (When analyzed □ ug/1 Phenol ..••..•.••• , ••. ug/1 D ·□ Bicarboc..a:e .•••••.••. ______ _: og/1 Phospho~s, Total. ... mg/1 O· og/l D BOO, 5-Day ••...•..•.. ______ _: Potassiu..."ll ............. JS-og/1 [ZJ; ~Carbon;,:,: .......•.... Carqon Ui~~~2e ............ ______ _: D Chlo::ie!c> ............... _______ _: D Colifo= ·,-;-c~:,,l HF) .• _____ _ [3-~per ........ : .. • • • . ___ -<.:.....:..fil..l."'--__ • 0 Cyaai<le ••••• , •...•••• _______ - 0 Dissolve-d Sol.ids ...... _______ . [~orida ........•.... ___ <~{);__,~/---' mg/ l Specific Conductance (ciicronhos 0 4-0 B mg/1 at 25 r.) •• ngil Silica •..• , ••• : ..•••• mg/1 D / l OCbl Sotliu::i •••••••••.•••.. S,o og/1 [} ug/1 Sulfate.~---········· <!:,-og/1 ca- rcg/1 Zinc ••••••••••••••.•. <.sa u·g/l cg- tg/1 Calcil!.!:l ........ ; ....... . ,::L fJ mg/1 uJ, ng/1 Hagnes~~-............ I. :J cg/1 Ga· mg/1 D EctrC:i~s:1 ~~ C3C03 .. ··----------' R2::arks: ll2.rd:!e:s3,. • D H-:>n C:.i~bDoa::e ..... ______ __; __ _, 'C?,/ 1 -~.,-,-:: ~ J..'.:'0:! ••••••••••••••••• ___ ..L.1."--'-''---' I c::---ff~d ... --........... ·---"-="--- IOO ug/1 -< /00 ug/ l t.:.g/1 □ Lithl= .............. _______ . Q-·!·f:i.ng.1:.J.:3 e .... _ . ~-: .... . . .· / .··· . ___ ..-..LL,___. Q---xe r-cu:~:,· ............. ·-~~=....1.. __ . !{11 -l'',,/1 --<O, s:: lli!,/1 "' ~ \ \ S 0-,-,-,~ \ c: s .. t=-, l lC-rccO e..~~p~t • liSE Cf\~cc\.,_~~~l( '_ ~~,.,H\ ·;,,;.).:-;.Jso . 'l Log ent. ----ck. __ _ Date. r,eported . ________ _ • ~:',¥! ""29 ' ' " Cr-id Loc:ation C) 8' 4 CJ(., l C • Serial Nu::iber-~(:_'--f.,..._ '""/ r:"-. ~F-,-'-'<(~·- ..:; :: :) , .. , pl! Odor ~,., 1:: · ; --------,----------------------------~-------- . Spac. Coud. Appeara:::ce , -----,0-.----------' -~------ecc-.-.-.. -.-----.------ '.t=P •--------C '.taste:.-----------'•-··_· =-c-,---·' _____ _ PLEASE TEST F03. CONSTITUENTS OR PROPE1CTIES AS lliDICilED. REPORT ANALYSIS TO: car;:F,, . GROmill\.lAT<'.?.. Si:CT!ON RALEIC!! N. C. Alk.:il <-' 1 t-y (As CaC □3 ) . LJ fo pR 6.3 .......•. _. _____ ...;og/1 D to pl! 4.5......... og/l" D 'P.l.=icu::, ..•.....•... •-~-----ug/ l D D D Arsenic •••••.••••.••• _______ ug/1 E:lcarbp:ia~a• .••.••••.. _______ ng/1 BOµ, 5-Day .••.•.••••. ______ .._:cg/l •□·cnrbooJ:~.:··· ..•.... ______ .._:cg/1 D C.::1rb.-::i::1 IJ! .. -,-x:!.de:........ ng/1 D Chlor:!.d.-'! ... ,, .......... _______ 12g/ l . D Cc,lifo:c::o (:-;,tal l=P) •• ______ /lOCbl D Co;,;,ecr. ..• · .... : , •. '... ug/ l D Cyacide ....• , . . . . . . . . cg/1 ·.o Dissolved Solids .••• ·------~og/1 ·o f'luorid;; •...•....•.• ·----~--ug/1 · D ,!ard:1ess ,_,, Caco3 .; .• _______ ug/i : D !:·:in C::1::-bu:1.atc: ..... _______ cg/.1 D Iro:1 .•....... ·........ ug/1 D Lead................. ug/1 0 Lichi= .............. _______ ug/1 D f~.a::ga:..;:::3e ..•.. ·~--..... ·ug/1 D Mercu-::-y •••..•..•..... _______ ug/1 • ___ F_O_R-'I-'-1 :c:Tc:E:"'c.:.: ='=-' '3=-_,u'-'s'-';c:=-- i.og cnt. ----ck. __ _ Nitrogen g .. Kj eldahl ••••.••.•. ,;?. ,;? ug/1 l!it:rate &. Nitrite. --3. ..,I. ng/1 [O pH Value (When analyzed □ Phenol .•.....•..• , •.. ug/1 D Phosphorus, Total ••.• /. -'I-cg/1 cg Po tassill.!:!l ................ : cg/1 0 Spec.ific Conductance (uicro:chos 0 C at 25 C) .• Silica ....•....•.•... r:,g/1 C Sod·iu::i .••.....•.••••. ng/1 C Sulfate .................. □g/i C Zinc •.•.• : •••.•••..••. u·g/1 C Calcit.!.:l .......... ; ........ r:ig/1 C )'.3gnesiu:n .....•...•.• r:.g/1 C Recarks: A /·1 :-"r: /JL,-,Yl A/ ,:../-,;:.,c.c"',.,; -<,OSf, .__,, Date P.eported -------'----- G'.l 54 : ·P.. e.Li!.3. r ks -:-::::----:--"=-'----:-:----:::----~-----:--~--------,----,-,---.,.,----'--------- ( P =pi ::i. g Time, Air Teaperature, et:c.) · 1 IQ 1, .. JJf ic-:.-J _;._c;· ,i,t, ·.'l., · · fIELl) A.'!AL YSIS ~ ~ R Odor Pc.._ __________________ -----------''----'---------'- Spec. Cond •. -'---------------...:...~Appearaiece ___________________ _ T ·. OC.. T .emp._______ aste _________ ~------------- PLEASE TESI' !OR c~srn □,.tn:S OR PROPER:tIES AS lliDICAJ:ED. RtPORX ANALYSIS TO: CHIIT. CRO!Thl)WATER. SECTimr, RALEIGH N.C •. ·. · . Alkalinity (As Caca3) . .~to pR 8.3 ••.••••••• _. ___ ·-___ · cg/1 Lf:::::f t_o pB. 4.5......... 7,?,, ng/1 · D Al=ir,.UI!I. . • • • • • • • • • • • ug/ 1 Ld ~en.ic •• ~ • •• ~ •••• ~ •• _· ·_--'" ___ ug/1 !_0nicarbonate.......... 8 8 ng/1 D BOD, 5-Day... • • • • • • • • . ug,/ 1 r~bO!l?.':E:... .••. : • • • • • • ,L. T!lg/l [9j Ca~bon. Di6~.:.c,;~,.!►·• ... · .. ·►~----~--ng/l []a 'Chloride .••••....•.•• ·---~'.:,= ___ og/1 D Colifo= (:;:, c:.l. lccF).. / 100::il D Copper •••• -· •. : ••••• ·------~ug/1 0 Cy2.nide;...... •• • • • • . ri.g/1 . .,,,,..,.. · cza-n1ssolved 5;,:U.ds..... ! 2-\ ,;,g/1 . D Fluoride .•••••••••• .-· • _______ r.g/ l ~dness a3'• C;;C03 .••• lo~ r.g/1 1--1.arclness, ~ No:J. Carc,o:::cite .•.•• ____ -<-_\ __ _ ng/1 ug/1 D Iro::i. ..........•...... ______ _ ug/1 ·□ Lecid ••••.•••.••.•••• ·~------ ug/1 □ Lit: hk.:,, .•...•.•...... ______ _ D '-':-. .... ~,:)--.e3° ··, .. lH . .a.1..c,.:...~ -•••-•--•••o'••------~ _ug/1 -• FOR HITBL'Jl Sa . .op l-2::; In --- Lo;; ent~ ---- ug/1 USE ck. --- ck. --- Nitro<>en • _Kj:ldahl.; .......• _____ -"ng/i D Ni.tra.te ·& Nitrite. og/1 D pH Value (When analyzed kz• 8 ~ .Phenol ••••.••••• ;, ••• ______ ug/1 D Phosphorus, Total •••• ______ T!lg/1 ·o Potassi~ ........... ►,. ..... ______ ng/1 0 Specific Conductnr,cc . 0 (oicro:ohos 2-t 25. C).; ------□ Silica •.•••• ~ •••••••• ------ng/1 D Sodit= .•...••••••• · •.• ------og/1 □ og/i Sulfate •••••••••••.•• _____ ~ □ ug/1 Zinc •••.•••••••••••. •. _____ _ D og/1 □ og/1 Y,agnesil.!"1.; •••••••••• _____ __.: □ Rez::iarks: · .- Date P-eported ---------- GW 54· l'e Collectedi(/',J._f,l>/:o Ti;,e. ____ -.,...:;Bx: D. L, 0 k -+ Ur Hct re:'.',~'~ -cci tion Or si tc, ...,___"-:;:c. -"C"-/\-'--·\.:cct=..,-=• .c.._.!..<"--,.!V...a.is,.•;;:·..1•,.:·'."'i:,,,>:;..,_. ,---="Sl.,f!.,)~l'-")L:::::=/:,,,.,,__.1...:\\.ilc:·">-''-"~~";'-'.,~,;JJ..,·.,.,c, .. ,.,!J,:,:-~__...,,e::::;){,,, __ J1./--.1.,,,:...• __ ._:, __ . · __ . __ . D,.scriptioo.· of Sa.eipliug Poio.t-,-_:.f.,,,,.L<};=--e:0.1.r;c.../_.c:··....,.,___,1 ~1..,(.=:•-.::::,--"'4-'----=(J~_-':.c··-'.. .... J_ .• _· _·· _____ :-;__··;__.~.:._' !,...... ___ _ R~~,rks~;-;:;----:---:::-;---:-;-;---:::--:--------::---------....,.---'~~~7.,_,..,... ___ ·_ ... .:._ __ : . .:._;;__/ ____ _ (P=rio.g Tbe, 'Ai;: Tecj:,erature, etc.) 1 I I / / +1 ·Jf-· I,:; 1·, ~· FIELD ~uu.YSIS --rO ).) .. )-t.0 A .-,:~ r,\JS~02_ .,,,.; '/:.~r_ .. ·;,•:,_ pR~------------------~Odor ,_:•:· ... -: Spec. Cond • ______________ __;Appea.:a!!ce. __________ ·_·_,,·,_·t_.i'_(_-_· ______ _ Temp. _______ oC Taste·----------------'-------- PLE.ASE TEST FOR CO~STITUTh'TS OR P!l.OP2\IES AS TiiDICAJ:ED. REPORT A.'W.YSIS TO: CE.IZF, · GROi.J~iDl.'AIER SECTI0-:-1 RALEIGH N. C. Alk..:lli.n.!.c-y (As CaC03) l==:J to pR 8.3' •••••••• ·-'·-------'ug/1 C:::J to pH 4.5......... ug/1· ~inu:,. .•.•........ JC)O ug/1 ~eaic.............. -< /0 cg/1 D Bic'1rboruta.......... ng/1 D EOD, 5-Day .••.•• ; •.•• _· ______ -'og/1 ~ C~rboca=e·............... ~/1 D Carbon r,t..-,:c.!.d.:t..... .... og/1 D Chlo.:ida............. cg/1 D Colifo= (,,,tal :ii').. /100:,l [B--c;;;p~r. .... : .. :...... <4 0 ug/1 0 Cyanide ••••••• :...... og/1 D Dissolved s~tids..... og/1 ~oride............. -<0,/ og/1 D Llardna:~• a~ C3C03 •.•• og/1 lL.."lrd':le3s_, ~--·(co::. .... ., ., .. ., . . . . . --< //) Q cg/ 1 ~-c;'._.:id................. ..e::/OO ug/1 D Litr.~=········ ...... _______ ug/1 Q:(i'n3:i::1~3e ...... ."?-~ ..•. [ZJ-t<ercu::-y ............. ; Data ent;:-, ~ i/ ck. --- S.30 u:;/1 --<O, f;' ug/1 Nitrogen _Kjelc!ahl. ••••. : .... _____ ...;tg/1 CJ•·· Nitrate & Nitrite.. og/ 1 □-· pH Value (When analy.:ed D Pheaol. .•.••••••. ' ..... ______ ug/1 D Phos;,horus,-Total. .. ,, _____ ___cog/1 CJ-- Potassiu=i .•..•.• ;... .. ,-=i,L/-ng/1 fl Specific Conductance (n.icro:::hos at 25°C).,, ,;:/ /(J II]--" Silica ............... _____ _.;ng/1 D Sodi=................ / Lt· og/1 [I}- Sulrata ............. ,. /0 ng/ i Gd-- Zinc ....••..... :...... -< Sa u·g/1 U- Calciu.::i ....... :...... i!,O }'..3.gnesi=....... . . . . . t-, R Rena.rks: V ' mg/1 8 cg/1 E} V Pl I S,·:.. , ·~\cc_ \.. ,-, .? Date P.eported ·_....:_ _______ _ CH 54 I i I . ~ENTR.~ V\.llOR,\I03.Y RE.PORT ~ Grid Location Q 'i(L/ 1 r, 7 · Serlal lluober C--:r ln6 q • • Date Collected ;{ / 21 /~;;-EJ Tine By: J) L f ~ I f( •□cation or site (::'..;::, ,:\)""""•",/ e f <?c ---f ,c -·-' Description oE S=?l±og(/oiuc . .....,. _ _,.~.,._'""~1L..!/..L-'JL...L-~~~"'-~"'~--~{:-~--~..,---,-'--,---,=--------' Reaar,;~ <icv-r,-.r-.V.l(/ /--. b,-;-,r,.__. 3 :R -J./.0 \ollcc4io,._:') (\(Jo,._,·, 12 Ir (Pu:::ipiog T•i::le, Air Teoperature; etc.) 1 f /; (; -f;... !,,;._..V::3 FIELD AllA.LYSIS 1+:J )..)j-<-XY .,er,, J'...J S[~ . ·1 p~. __________________ Odor _____ ~-------'----'-'---~--- S?ec. Coud •. ______________ ......;Appearaoce'-________ l~"~c~:-· ~---~·_•_; ____ _ T.e.::ip. _______ oc Taste. ____________ C..o[~'·_··_•·-· _ __:_._ _ __:_._ ___ _ -PLEASE TEST F03. CONSTI'IlJUITS OR PROPERTIES AS ThDICATEIJ. REPORT ANALYSIS IO:··CHI:C:F, CROlThuWAIEll SECTION RALEIGH N.C. CJ CJ D D D D •□ D _,1.J.k.alicl::y (As CaC03) to pE 8.J.~ .•••.•. _. _______ mg/1 to p:i t,.5. .. . . . . .. ng/1 · Al u:oim.::n ••••••••••••• _______ ug/ l .Art:enic.................... uz/1 ------- !licarboU<ltc:.. • • • . . . • . · ng/.1 · ------- BOD, 5--Day ...•...•.•• ______ ~og/l Carbon n.:.o:<~do ........ _______ r:g/1 D Chlorid~ .•••••..•••.• _______ ng/1 D Califon (:ocal l::!1') •• ______ /100::tl D Copper .....••. : ...... _______ ug/1 D Cyauida ....... : .. .. .. . mg/1 D Dissolved S.olids..... cg/1 D Fluoride............. mg/1 D lb:::da<,s, :,3 _Caco3.... rog/1 llard □e3s~. D i;,J:i c~rboc.ate ..... _______ t:._g/1 orro:s ... , ...... ,....... ug/1 D LC!-'.!~ ......... '.:....... ug/1 D Lichi=.. .... .. ...... ug/1 ~ D :-'..1:::3,coa~ .•.•...••.•. _______ .ug/1 D Me_rc~r-y ......•......... _______ ug/1. Lor; ent. ___ _ ck. __ _ 0,1 t.:i cnt . __ i.::: llitrogen _Kjeldahl.......... 0, ~ mg/1 jV ?litrate & Nitrite. S-: / og/1 \L- pH Value (\-'her, anal.yzeodc_____ L ·Pheool ••••••••.•••••• ____ ~.....cug/1 L Phosphorus, Total.... tJ. / 6 og/1 ·1 (._... Potassill.:!! •••••• ,., ••• _____ .....cog/1 L Specific Conductance (raicro;;ihos at 25°C) .. ______ L Silica ••.••••••.•.•.. ______ o.g/1 L Sodi=............... og/1 L Sulrate .••..•••.•... ·-------'□g/ f L Zinc ...•••.•...••••.. _____ __;ug/1 L Calc:iuo .•••..• ; ..••. • og/1 L · }fa.guesiu:i,........ • . • • • cg/ l L R=arks: -A //l ,'-' ,., .~1 r ,~ r.--. Date Reported ------------ QI 54 Groundvater Section .NTRAL LA.BORA.TORY RZPo:rr • Serial i~=ber -------- :Spec. Cond. ____________ __,~Appearance'-------~------------- Temp. _______ 0c Taste'-----------.,-~----~----- PLEASE _TEST FOR CO~STI'!UENTS OR PROPERTIES AS DIDICA.IED. REPORT AW,LYSIS TO: CHIEF, GROUNDWATER SECTION RALEIGH N.C. A11;aJinit-y (As CaCO ) · !I2(" to pH 8 .3. • ••••• ~ •.c..· ----~-' ~ to pH 4.5 •••• ~ •••• ___ _:.,=----= . D Al=inUJ:1 •••••••••••• ·------· . Nitrogen mg/1 .Kjeldahl •••••••••• mg/1 ?-mg/1 · Nitrate. & Nitrite. ng/1 ug/1 pH Value (When, analyzed 4,9 D Arsenic ••••••• · ••••••• _______ _ ug/1 Phenol •.•..•....• ,,~-ug/1 D D rza □ ~cm:bm,_;.ta •• ~ •••••• ··-----'"----' ). ng/1 l'hosphoi:us, Total •.•• mg/1 0 !al BOD, S-Da7 ••••••••• ,. ~arbonate~:···· .......... __ --~---~ D Carbon Di~x!ia .......... ______ ~ [g-chloride •• ~ •••••••••• ___ ---"----' □-Colifo= (::"o,::al HF) •• _____ _ D Copper •••..•.• : •••••• ______ _,; D Cyanide •••.•••••••••• ______ _,; ~ . L=..J u.l.ssolved $.:>lids •••• ··----=..;::. _ _,; LJ Fluoride-•••••••••••• ·--------' ng/1 Potassiu.::J. •••• · •• ,,, .... · ng/1 □ .:::. l m,,,/1 Specific Conductance og/1 (m.icrQ~hos at 2s0 c) •• D 'I 1'lg/ l Silica ••.•••••••••••• mg/1 □ 0--□-/lOCbl Sodiu;:, ••• _ ..• • ••••• • • • rig/1 ug/1 Sulfate .••••••••••.•• rig/1 D m,,,/1 Zinc .•••••.••• · ••••••. u·g/1 □ $l, cig/1 Calcii.:o ........ ; ....... mg/1 D mg/1 Y..agn.esiu:::i ••••••.••••• mg/1 D -[B<ardness as c,,.co3 •••• ___ ~----\ ')_ mg/1 Remarks: ~~dness~ . ~ lion Ca.r~:,ate .•.. ·---~~--' \o mg/1 ug/1 D Iron ........................... ______ -' ug/1 D Lead •.•••••••..•••••• ______ _ D Lithi=··············-------· ·~ ·ug/1 ug/1 D Hanga:ie3e .............• _______ . ug/1 D Mercury •.•••.• ; ...•. ·----~--' •~================================================= FOR HITERLI.Jl USE Sac,ple:s In --- Log ent. ___ _ ck. __ _ Date Reported )<, -7 5 -DD ----'-'---='---'C..-- Data ent. C <..,JV ck. •: ~-Grou_-::::i.d~ater Section . • ~RAL L\.BOR.\IO:l.Y RZPORT • •. te Collected 9/~t/'E(o i • _Location Or site pcl ____________________ Odor. ____________ ..;___;_~--------- S;,ec. Cond •· Appeara.::ce --------------------- T = P • ~ Toste -------'------------------------ PL E.A SE TEST F03. COHSTITUTIITS OR PROPE3IIES AS TiiDIC.l.IED. RE.PORT ANALYSIS TO: CB.I:c:F, · , G?.0Lcill1J..\.!ER SECT!O)! P~"-1.E.IGH l!. C. /QI) </0 ....::J!O -<a. I -</Qn -<loo ;;;.;o /,3 'FOR HTTE?-L\3 USE ck. --- n, t-:-1 ,:;,.-.. ... .. / .·' I . l!Jg/1 cg/i · ug/1 ug/1 □g/1. -oz,/ l cg/ 1 og/1 □g/ 1 / 1 QC::,l ug/1 cg/1 □g/1 ng/1 c,g/1 □::, I 1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/1 ug/! u;;/1 Nitrogeo. . Kj eldahl .••..•..• ·------'og/1 c::J · Nitra_te & Nitrite.. □3/ 1 Q pH Value (When analyzed D Phenol ••••.•.•.••••.• ______ ug/1 D Phosphorus, Total. .. ·-------',::g/1 Q Potassiu:n ••••..•••••• __ ---'-/_,~,f'----_□.g/1 \ L.....r Specific·Conductauce (□ic::c:ohos 2.t 25°C). ·--~//'---'-/__ ITJ- Silica ••.•...•••.•••• _____ ____;og/1 D Sodito............... 'y, C) □g/1 cg. Sulfate.............. -< ~ og/i W, Z i,:,. C • • • • • • • • • • • ; • • • • • __ .:../-=.0_cOc.__U. g fl g Ca.lei= ....•.. ; ....• ·---=-~.:..·c..0""'-----"'-g/1 [f;J- J'3.gnesi=............ 3, R og/ l Q Re:Ja.rks: I (Pu,-;ipiog Ti!:ie, Air. Tec?eratc:re, FIELD ,\.,.'-:AL YSIS (f,~ L, 0 U "i:l Ly_ f. ..Jl../'('1.-' \.' / f', LY..,./ rv I · Grid Loc:atio:i. {) 'i(4 O 'x • Serial l/w:,ber C.'-1l!0.7 p:l:__ __________________ _;Odor ____________ _;____;_ _________ _ Spec. Coad • ______________ ___:Ap?ea::=-ca. ____________________ _ Te:::ip. _______ OC Taste·-----------'--------------- . PLo..\SE TEST FO?. COciSTITUTIITS OR PROPE;uES AS Di::JICI,J:r:D. REPORT ANALYSIS TO: CHIEF, ·cR0U~ll\l,',.T2t SECTIO~l RA.LEICH N.C. CJ CJ AlblfoJ.t;y (As CaC03) to pB 8.3 .•.••.••. : --------' r:ig/1 ng/1 · to pR 4.5 .•...•••• ______ __; ~=iou~ ..•..•..••••. ___ ~j~O~O~·--ug/1 ~senic:.............. -</0 ---~'---ug/1 ng/1 . D Bicarbon...a.L~ ••......... ------- r:.i:g I l . · D EOD, 5..:Da:7 •• · ••••••••• · .::5 Carbon1c,:, •.•....•.... -------~/1 ng/l 0 Carbon DLcx!cia ...•... ______ _ ng/ l · D Chlorid?. ..•.•.....••. ______ _ D Colifo::-.:, (::0tal HP) .• / l 00::il ~ . ------ ~opp er ........ : ..••.. ___ .,-_·~'l~G~--ug/1 i:,g/1 0 Cyaci<la .••.•.•.....•. ______ _ og/1 D Dissolve<! Sot!.ds ..•. ·--------' tg/1 .~luoricla ...••...•.... ___ --<__..0,:.:..•L/ __ . ng/ l D Hardnc:::.:J!J a.:t Caco3 _ ..•. ________ . Hardce:ss,. . [ j 1 ◄0:1 CJ.~~0n.:it2 •..• ·--------' ~n .•.......•....... ~.,___ ·!:b/ 1 -<Joo ug/1 ~d·················---~~~- D Lithl= .•........... ·------- ~n c> 2 Cf! 3 '.L •••• ~ ~ -~ .••• -</IJQ ug/1 ug/1 ffiZury .............. ---~~'--/00 ug/1 -<O, S: ug/1 • I.cg cnt. ___ _ ck. --- Nitrogen D . Kj elda.hl ........•• r:.ig/1 Nitrate & Nitrite. r:.ig/1 D pH Value (When analyzed D Pbe~ol ••••...•..••••• ug/1 D -Phosphor:us, Total. .•• tg/1 [7 Po~assium. .• ,: ............. /,0 og/1 Q Spec:if ic Conductanc.e (ciicroohcis at Z5°C) .. . ., ,.:z [!J- Silica ••.•••••.••...• ng/1 D Sodi=• ••.•.•.••••.•. /'l ng/1 w Sulfate ..•.•••••••.•• -< s-og/i [2J Zinc ..••. : .•.... : ..•. c?. 5'0 u·g/ l D Calci\.!..::11 ......... ; ......... -f-,o og/1 CL} t'-?,g-c2siu.::i ................ '7, 4-r:g/1 D Re,:,arks: D~tc Reported. _________ _ G\I 54 \.ll.UU;.J.U.".,,,d.L.t:!L ~::.!{.:.LJ.UU \.,UUHI._Y ,,l-~)✓J'.~f:::?(//-J . . EtITRAL L\.BO:l.\IO3.Y RllO:tT • ' Grid Loc:a.tiou Q X" if p 'if Serial N=ber N /,. /,,7) I FIELD A.'IALYSIS pH Spec. Co,:id. Te.op. 0 . C Odo:: ----------------------------------,--,----------. l: ,, ! Appearac:.e -----,----------~ ------------,~--,---'------· .. _ Taste ;__--------~------------ PLE.ASE TEST FO3. CONSTITUENTS OR. PR.OPETII.ES AS :C;J)IC.UED. REPORT ANALYSIS TO: CRii':P, RALEIGH N.C. Alkal:icl::y (A9 CaC03) D to p!i s.3. .. .... ... r:og/1 --------□ to pH 4.5..... •••. og/1 · Nitrogen . Kj eldab.1.......... ·, -"f r,g/1 I L llitrate & Nitrite.---,-b-½--□g/1 C: D ·Al=iuu::, .••. ; . . . . . • . . ug/1 pH Value (1-lhen analyzed L D Arsenic:.............. ug/1 -------Pheuol., ••.•••.•. ,... ug/1 L □ Bicarbo~_a.ta.......... og/1 -------Phosphoi:us, Total.... , 3~ og/1 .[k □ BOD,· 5-Day ••.. ; .• .. . . n:;,,/1 • D Carboa~ce. :· ...• •·· • • 'C!f,/1 Potassium •••••• ,,, ••• _____ __;o?,/1 L Specific Conductance . . 0 (o.icrc□hos.at 25 C) •. C • LJ Carbon Di.,:r:::.!.tle....... og/l D Chlorid~............. og/1 D Coli:'o= (7<>tal MP). ·-----~/100::il D Copper .••....• : •..•.• _______ u6/l D Cyau:!.de.............. r.g/ l D Dissolved Solids .... ·--------'og/1 D Fluoci~e .•.••......•• ______ __;ng/1 D l!arc:ie,H ?.9 CaCO3 •.•• ______ __;rog/1 Hacd:::.e.::t3,. D D Im; ........ '. ........ _______ ug/1 D Le.ad................. ug/1 D L-lthiu::i .. .-.......... ·--------'ug/1 ·, . D H.1n3<l:::1_:?.3 a .•••..• ~-• •••• ________ u.g/ l D '-!:.-cur--· /1 . •• c: .. ~-····-········ ug Lo~ c:it. ___ _ ck. --- D,lt.t c:nt. I ck.;,_\~ ------ Silica ••••••..•.•••.• ro3/l -------' C Sodi= .•.••••.•••••.• og/1 -------' C ng/i C Zinc ..•.••••.•..•.... u·g/1 ------· C r:og/1 C r:.g/ 1 Y.agnesi=············-------' [ Rew arks:·. -+1 i/ ,,..\ :)~ . .\ ,~, l .-;\ ' ' ..J Date Reported ------~--- C',, 54 Grounduater Section errRAL L'iliORAIORY RZ?O3-T. County: H C::.N O <"" V<;" ri '>-1 , ' • Grid Loc:ation Q ;ii Lf p ~ Serial Number ------- D.Collected '2,l:1 r/ 90 · . ,,,__ (-.? ,!. :;:D. l, f_) /<_ Location or site ~~z:, -"-Q=.,_'\ ""r,"""""-"''---'----"(/....::c.,~!C--,..:_;:_V.,::,...L!.-~c_~.!(l.LC.".:!'.J..!:....S-e=':.:•~±w=~.,,::c, 4-J.1_ .;.· \.:.,.._Q"". ,._,; /)"--~---- Description of Sru:ipling Point. __ J...6-'J:::::.u,:::(J::'.::.(~/!-.,_.'.:,.e.,-,,==-"-----=-----U------------- .. ·R=arks ----------~-----------------------~----- (?=ping Ii.me, Air Temperature, etc .• ) )f O ';;..e,~~,;__--;{ ,;.:.c 1-Cu_, Ll · .FIELD A.'iALYSIS . . { PH Odor ' :._---------------'--------------'--------------- . Spec. Cond. _____________ ~Appearacce:._ __________________ _ Temp. _______ oC Taste:._ ______________ -'------- . PLEASE TEST l:03. CONSTITUENTS OR PRDPE:!l.I'rES AS uDICAIED. REPORT ANALYSIS TO: CTUEF, · GRO!P.iDW • .\TER SECTiml RALEIGH N .C. · Alkalinity (As CaCO3) ~to pH 8.3.►••···•·.:.· ___ --'_...:: L:::::'.f . to pH 4.5 ••••••••• ___ .,.,_ __ _c UittogeI1 .. D -mg/1 . Kj eldahl ..•..•••.• ng/1 5 ng/1· Nitrate·& Nitrite. ng/1 D D 'Alu:rlnu:n ••••••••••• · •• _· ------ug/1 pH Value (When analyzed 5-~ [L:v.· □ Arsenic •••••• ~ ••••••• _______ . ~ ii: a r b o ~ t: e .... · .. ." •.•• ••_;_ __ __:"'--___: ug/1 Phenol •.• · •..••.•• , ••• ug/1 □ ng/1 Phosphorus, Total. ••• mg/1 -□ ~ BOD, 5-Day •••••••••••. ______ ___: ~bonate-:··~--: ..... ____ _,. _ ___: D Carbon Di.o.:tld a .... · .. ~ ••• _· ______ .cc ~orida. ►• •••••••••• ___ _::c;__ _ ___; · D Colifo= (::o~al l:!P) •• _____ _ D Copper ........ : •• ; ••• ______ _ D Cyanide •••••••••••••• ______ ___; ~sol v,,d' ·So li:i s. ; •• ·----'---'---' ·□ Fluorides •.•••••••••• ______ --' -c&ll Potassium.• .. · .. ,, ...... mg/1 □ <l ro:;,, / l. Specific Conductance. ....... -. 0 □ mg/1 (rucro~hos at 25 C) •• L:, y;ig/1 Silica •.••.••••.•••.• mg/1 D / 100:;il Sodiu,:, ••••••••••• , ••• og/1 □- ug/1 Sul£ate •••••••••••••• ng/1 □ og/1 Zinc ••••••••••••••••• u'g/1 □ Yl ng/1 Calcitl!J. ......... ; ..•.• ·. og/1 □ mg/1 Y.:.agnt!SiU!J. ............. mg/1 □ ~rdness as C2CO3 •••• ___ -'--''""'----' \Q ro:;,,/1 R=arks: ,--,:--, ~ n es s,,. ~. Non C.:!.::.-:IC:::::3te ..... ·-----'""'---~ ~ ng/1 ug/1 . D Iron ...................... _______ _ ug/1 . D Lead •••••••••.••••••• ______ _ D Lithl= •••••••••••••• _____ __,_. ., ug/1 ug/1 D }Laogane3e ........... • .... _______ . ug/1 D Hercury •••••••••••••• _______ . • FO:l INTE:!\L"-3 USE Sao,pl2;1 In --- Log enc. ----ck. __ _ Date Reported;__ __ -_"\\_c_-_'l_S_-...:.(5_0_ Data ent. (,,_.J'< ck. __ _ CW 54 • 05/1~/.10 SOIL TEST REPORT AGRONOMIC DIVISION, NC. OEPAHTM[Nr OF AGRICULTURE £\LU[ RIDC.[ ROAD CENHR. RALEIGH, N.C. PHONE: !9191 733 2655 COPI( S S(Nl TO • TO CHIN, PAIJL X COUNTY fl< llNSION CltAlflMAN X COUNTY I\SCS OI FIC[ C/0 GHH-HAL ELECTRIC Hi::tff,EltSCll:VILLE, fK fllf!M LOCAll(JN ICOllNTYI FIELD INFORMATION 20961 80 CLUVER L/G M -~~-·--..... MIN .9 0-90 SUGGESTED TREATMENT FOR FIRST CROP COR YEARt •• rr>, •,O "'• CLOVfR L/G M 1.0 U 050-070 150-170 0 0 0 FIELD INFORMATION 2896 801 CU1VER L/G M CLOV[R L/G M J. 01 0 FIEtD INFORMATION 2896 AO CLUV(R L/G H CLOVER L/G I-'. 0 FIHO INTORMATION 28961 80 CLOVER L/G H CLUV[K L/G M 0.0 0 FIELD INFORMATION .,, E ·-•• 20961 80 CLOVER L/G M CLOVLR l/G H 0.0 0 0 tt,0-160 0 " TEST R[SUL IS INC. tun .. ,11 not co"'p•;" d"•~Ur 10 nu"1h•r• obt•ln.,d hy oth.,, m,nhnd•.I ·' ~•"'''•" ,~,•, M,,.,..~ 05'll, n ... !, .......... ,.,, ,,01"c r.,u.,, .•., . .,,, •. _.,,., .._.,,ere MO. 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MQ ~ JI.L,,I"".;,..., c., .~ CoWO< W'-1 ·• V.'-.,1,, 1·•• V,,..,,.._ u'<=' .~ I • P.,,._.,...., ,.,,,._, $ I -!;.,.lat• 5..,,.,, h1'-• etc ,. 1;., ...... l ,th c.-.., ...... ,,,,.., cm1 C• ..... c~--.... ol C[C ss I . 5,.,1u1,.. !.All k•t"' $ Test Le11P.I is (ltll'SliOnilb1o. Sel!I ,upplP.mP.ntul material. nrAn. c,11001 i:::1111i:::f\lTl',I MJ\Tf!nll\l l\l\ln n.r.r1< nr: Af!PORT FOR FURTHER DETAIL l~,~ hoc 8 " n .. on .. 0.1 o.o 0. 1 " M~ M-,i..., ... • I; • • • 05/L'J/80 SOIL TEST REPORT AGRONOMIC DIVISION, N.C. Df.l'AfHM(NT or AGRICULTURE: nlU[ RIDGf. ROAD C(NTEll, RALEIGH. N.C. PHONE: !')191733 2655 COPIES $£NI TO, 10 CHIN, l'l\UL X COUNIY f ~HNSION Cl!J\IRMAN )( COUNTY ASCS 01 flCt (JU Gl:,~r l\hl 1:L Ef.TR IC HL,'lGf.:11 SWIV I LL f., r,'C fAl!M LOCl\fl()NJCOUNIY! Hl:rJD[RSQN FIHD INFORMATION .,. o.-·-··· .. 28 9t.1 80 CLOVER L/G H HIN 2.0 ---,.,, ....... . ,, .. , . CLOVrn L/G H o.o 0 0 0 FIELD INfOAMATIQNt . , . •. <••'" ...... .. 2896 OOI CUJV[R L/G H ~IN I. 9 '-""''""''"''"' ,,o ., CLCI/ER L/G H ,. 0 0 0 0 FlflD INFORMATION •. ., .~.;.• .. • TEST Ill SUL TS IN C. ,,.~,. ..,,11 not co,.,p.a•e d;,,.ctl~ 10 numb••~ obt~in,.<l by other m.,,tw,j, i - ~ t:c,,., •~,,. -..,,.,.,., 05, · B•>< s.,,u,At..,..,, "·"'CCC ..,~.., ·• "'•"r"'"'""-, o! Cle · Mo-..,..,..,.io,9-··,.,.,.,.i,,,_......,,m1,,..1 Mnr~.....,•""""'"'"'"' Ql<r, • f),q••>o< ~f< • "•"''"""" ..,~ A<1....,r, /n I • J.,.,_ ~-• o•.< , -1~,, '""' ,., '""'· "••c-~, PI • r·...,,.,,.,,""'' •••!"• Cu I -(ow•• ""~" W•'I , -~, ....... ,, ,-v .. ,._,~_ •1·,,..J , 1 • Po,,.,........,....,,,,. SI• S••I•'" S""'" .... to, C(C · c.,,....,l,,,. C•P.~,.,.,.-uo,n,l C•"-• CAl<...,.,_...,otCIC ss, · ~,,1u,,.,.s.o1,1,>1<0 86 1. 2 0 12 NO,N " N,llalo N. "~li,1no1 N!l,N • A........_,, N. "'ll''in,l Na, So<loum .... -qmuc,.,1 • TEST RESULTS• TEST RESULTS~, . llME: T • '°'"''"• M -.,._11r,o.,, ti. N • N•t<"II"". M ·--,./11Q'JS<l.!I. f'i(I., n rrw".,I'•'"· M •• 1,./U.(l s~. II ·., \,' ~,o • PotHh. M ,.. t,,,111»'1 "1, "· Mg•~ Cu , c,....,.. $ Te~I le11<1I is questionoble. See suppl<1ment11I matcrlal. AFhn SIJPPlEMENTAL MATFRIAL ANn RACK OF REPORT FOR FURTHER DETAIL .. ..... . . 0.1 ln • l..w:. II • e._on Mn· M•'>!I•""" .. .. • • GllOWEH: DATE: LAB NUMBER 4462-80 4463-80 4464-80 4465-80 4466-80 .cncral Electric Co •. Lighting Systems Department Spartanburg Hwy Hendersonville, N. C. 28739 Henderson REPORT NUMBER: 5-14-80 667 Soil Report f/28964 ANALYSIS REPORT AGRONOMIC DIVISION North Carolina Department of Agriculture Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 "THE TARHEEL STATE" PERCENTAGE EXPRESSED ON A DRY WEIGHT BASIS PARTS PER MILLION EXPRESSED ON A DRY WEIGHT BA N p K Ca Mg s Fe Mn Zn Cu Bo Mo SAMPLE NUMBER CROP Nitrogen Phosphorous Powssium Calcium Magnesium Iron Sulfur Manganese Zinc Copper Boron Molybdenum BOA Fescue/w ore 1. 2.90 .41 2.30 .• 54 .16 189 134 33 18 grass and cl ver 80B 2.62 .36 1.95 .40 .19 60 93 25 10 soc 3.04 .27 2.30. .• 45 .22 70 86 24 10 BOD 3.08 .38 2.15 .52 .17 j 71 42 22 10 80F:j.-= 3.36 .45 2. 25 .39 .18 67 47 34 11 SUFFICIENCY CODE: D = Deficient L = Low S = Sufficient H = High E = Excc:;s Recommendations: 4467-80 4468-80 4469-80 BOG 3.28 .46 3.05 .33 .17 60 38 30 9 80H 3.09 .39 3.00 .33 .16 58 53 24 10 80R:wD 3.07 ·• 25 2.10 .47 .19 120 370 56 10 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL ELEMENTS ARE SUFFICIENT FOR NORMAL CROP GROWTH. Soil si~plcs ~re ~ot analyzed for nickel. ReBults on copper and zinc are shown on both soil and plant sampleso There is an increased quantity of copper and zinc in several of these samples. • lll-~-~--/-J\GRONOMIST :i \ .• Test # l - t 2 - 3 - ' (Ref.i ., - ' 1 - 2 - 3 - (Ref. i - --- Well 10' 20' 40' 10' 2 0' 40' 10' 20' Date of Collection TEST WELL DATA 1:;-,73 [.).Tl .::.o I <' DI t, .'75' o.os "'.D/ (.O I -.. -.. 6.3?.. 0. I~ c.QI 0.01 .,_-oo v,, D.02. .:,DI .: o I --.. .... -----··--·-·· ---------·---.. , .. .. Depth C,C,\ L 01 <::,01 <OO\ L.D\ ~ 01 D 5\ 056 ·- ,! r \ .·,1, .... ) 0,0() 00\ 0.50 L,Q \ < 0 \ 0, ! Cl L 35 ---1-------1----1---+---+---+---+---+---t---t----:---- 40' 10' 20' 40 1 10' \ '7,· ,'\, 1( 7 \ f--".,.. l ,..... 2 0' 40' 10' 20' 40' 10' 20' 40' 10' 20' 40' I 4~'1 ---··· . 5,cy; ,7 I';· 'V -o, '")I\\ 0.07 --·--. - n1 1_.', l ,QJ5 ·0 I ·-·-· .. , ,,-, -,,'._/ \ ,O! .:: tlj / n r '•.:,/ ·--,:_ .. I ---- i .0\ ! 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' I I ., • ·--·--------·-···----·--------------------------., ., , ----------------·--·-----------·------------------------·---·-------·--·--·-· "' • 1-27-79 SOIL TEST REPORT /\Gf!ONOMIC DIVISION, N.C. DE/'Afllr.lENl OF AGIUCUl.TUf1E £It IJ( IIIOG( 110,\D C[N TEii. flALEIGII. N.C. PHONE: (!Jl~) lJJ 2G!,i; cur,rs srNT 10: Richard Turner General £1cctrlc Co. llendersonvllle, NC )( COUN TV {XI f_NSION CtfAHl/,,lAN )(, CUUN IV ASCS or fl CE J"IELD lNf"ORMAl"IQN -~fa· ., ,. "• --..... ,. ,. 78E 1.U 672 S9 119 61 • NOTE: The Zn level in 78C le becoming higher than deBirable but the gr11se moy still grow at much higher levels. The high No in 78E and 78G may cause nutritional problems by competing wlth Hg and K. The No can be leached by applying gypsum at the rate of 7 x the index of Na ea lbs. of gypsum per acre. Don't know how much Ni can be tolerated. LABOnAl ORY SOIL TEST RESULTS• .. " &o, s "" 107 6.) 1.2 1)5 l) 2.0 T[S I RLSUL'I S: Ond.,,,~, lrom N.C. ;,.,1, will nc.1 com,,,,re duectlv to numb~•• obl.iincll by otht'r me!l,.,<li.l •• SUGGESTIONS, LOS. PER ACRE UNLESS SPECIFIED ·Ac•ACIOIJV t< •POlA:;sruM NH,1N -AMMDNIUMN S04S •SULFA!f.S c. • CALCIUM Mg • M/IGNlSll!M N03 N • NITIIATE N vw • VOL\JMI: wr. c .. -corrrr1 Mt> •MANGAN[$[ OM. • O~GMJICMATTEA Zn • ZINC n • UOllON r2o!, • PHOSPHATE 1<70 • ro, /ISll Cu • C,ir1••· Mg • MAGNESIUM Zn • ZINC N~ • SODIUM -PHOSPHORUS ss • SOLUBLE SAL rs M<' • ,.,ANGANESE PLEASE READ ~llPPI FMi:-NTAL MATERIAL AND BACK OF REPORT CAREFULLY Tl • TONS PEA IICllE M•LIIS.PEl-l 1000SO,ff. # CHECK ENVELOPE • • • TO, Page SOIL TEST REPORT AGIIONOMIC DIVISION. N.C. DEf'AflTMENf Of AGl11CUUURE BLUE IIIOGE FlOAO CENTER, RALEIGH, N.C . PHONE: (9Hll 7JJ-2fi~S • cor,rs !: , X COlJNI .NSION CHAmM/\N XCOUNIVA SOHICE • F AllM lf)CA I ION iC(l\JNTYI: FtF.LO ltlFORMATION OG 0 100-200 10-30 60-80 0 0 0 f---~--~c'c'":c:cLcDc;c•Nc.F_O_R_M_A~~--~~~--1---~~-~--~~-~--~----L=.:;Ao"cOcRc.:_A~TcO=:.:RcY---.c:SoOc•oLcT:CEST A ESi-U'aiL"T-is'-r•--.c-~~~~-..c--c~--~~=~----7 >--~_;_~c_,_=~==="'"·-c-·""'~··='=~~·i,~'::~· ~1_.0~_=2 7 73=-!c=~=-~::, az 1 .o o I ;;, I -~ .[~~]_ 4,~s I _ ;~71~-~ I J_:~! PLANT NUTRIENT SUGGESTION R FIRST CROP (0 PLANT NUTRIENT SUGGESTION FOR SECOND CROP (OR YEAR)• ~,o~ ~10 ·-.;,;-· -.--•,o .. OG 0 100-200 0 0G 0.5 100-200 20-40 0-20 0 0 0 ~~::~~:-=A=~"--=-:~~ --~,--~ · 1 · _1 rrr·-1"~;7,o~;-r~1s,:~Er~~; i _,._I_ ::__1 "":·_1 ___ _I ~ _1_ PLAT~T t1UTRIENT SUGGESTION FOR FIRST CROP (OR YEAR) ,--+-~ PLANT NUTRIENT SUGGESTION FOR SECOND CROP {OR Yf.AR) •• !------'-"".','----·---------,;o;--•10 Mo -·c,;-"" -·;,;----11---;;;;·· _,,_ --··----------------.-,o~-------;·;;,··----.... -· ··-c·;------·· -·,;· -r·,;,-n---::::· • TEST RE SUL TS: (lncfo•e1 from N.C. te1t1 will not cnm1•~•c di,ccily to nu111h,.,1 ohtair,e(l by other r,1cthNl1.I l\c•I\CIOITV K •f'ClTASSIUM rm4.N • AMMON1UMN S04 S • S\JLFAIES C,•CALCIUM MQ •MI\GN[Sll/M NOJN • NllRATEN VW • VOtUMEWl. Cu•COPP[R Mn •MANGANESE OM • OllG/INICMAllER Zn ~ LINC N~ •SODI\JM • r11O:,r;;o;,u~ ss • SOtllUL[SALTS ._ SUGGESTIONS, LBS. PER ACRE UNLESS SPECIFIED • nonoN • POTASH P205 • r,m:;rHATE Cu • {:,--~;,.-, ~... • t.\l\GNESll/M Zn • ZINC Mn • MI\NGANLS[ PLEASE READ SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL AND BACK OF REPORT CAREFULLY i 1T • TONS r1 H "',:no: M•IO'i.P[U HIOOSO.FT. .-c,,tci,; r•Jvr.toPr GnOINEn: DATE: .. chard o.· Turner General Electric Go. Hendersonville, N. G. 28739 Henderson REPORT NUMBER: PLANT • ANALYSIS REPORT AGRONOMIC DIVISION North Carolina Department of Agriculture Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 (919) 733-2655 6-5-78 512 "THE TARHEEL STATE" PE.RCENTAGE EXPRESSED ON A DRY WEIGHT BASIS PARTS PER MILLION EXPRESSED ON A DRY WEIGHT BA~-- N p K Ca Mg Nair; Fe Mn Zn Cu Bo •J LAB SAMPLE CROP NUMBER NUMBER Nitro9en Phosphorous PoI,1ssil1m Calcium Ma9nesium :&illK,X Iron Manganese Zinc Copper Boron Molybdenum 2168-78 A Orchard gras 1.41 .20 2.25 ·• 23 .14 .05 41 72 67 4 2169-78 IJ Orchard gras 1.96 .31 2.60 .34 .22 .05 57 101 157 4 2170-78 G Orchard gras 1.78. .31 2.55 .27 .18 .02 39 43 147 4 2171-78 D Orchard gras 1.79 .36 2.35 .36 .19 ~02 32 137 19 5 2172-78 E Orchard gras ~ 2.06 .41 3.45 .26 .15 .06 · 41 130 18 6 SUFFICIENCY CODE: D"' Deficient L"' Low S = Sufficient H = Hi11h E = Excess Rccommcndalions: 2173-78 2174-78 2175-78 F Orchard grass 1.47 .32 2.00 .34 .20 .06 65 217 23 8 G Orchard grass 2.58 .41 3.35 .29 .16 .12 40 43 19 6 H .Orchard grass 2.17 C .49 2.65 .34 .17 .17 38 28 17 5 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL ELEMENTS ARE SUFFICIENT FOR NORMAL CROP GROWTH. Mr. Turner: I 1m not sure what the sufficiency ranges for orchard grass should be but I assume you are more interested in high levels rather than low and especially so for the micror.Sementc such as manganese, copper and zinc. In this samples these elements -..·:culd in some cases be low (7) and in no case are they high or reaching tuxic levelsg I hope these data are what you were looking for. The results ar~ expressed on a dry weight basis. ' ~ /~0 :~U· / ·;, ;{:_,,. ....__ _______ _ AGRONOMIST (-/' . I i __ .,:c__· ---,-----·•..__!. ------ --.-----·-------------'l'-'9-'-7""'8 __ 1:/4y_ __ ('_,,_"P- _I ... .' ,.. ;,. · .. · ··· ..... , ... ·· .. ··--·• ... ·•-··•·~--('. ' ·1.. • ·;i• • ;;;;. -,'_Ill • .•,;, .. ~ ,~ f· ·f:. ' ) I LEGEND 0 PROPOSED LANDFILLS 0 EXISTING LANDFILLS /::,. OPEN DUMPS 0 C 0 u ' • 0 • . . 0 ' .. t! I ' 0 .,.._ II/ , --1"-• ;· t-.. -=--\\ '·,, f ·, t 0 0 • . ' ' HENDERSON COUNTY NORTH. CAROLINA ROAD CLAS'. 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F /\RM l(lC:ATION !COUNIYI· COPIFS SENT !O· )I COUNTY()< J lNSION CtlAlflMAN x cou:,,a r v ASCS or 1 ,er: • TEST RESULTS: (lnde~e• from N.C. te~U will not compare directly to numhN1 obtainerl hy other methm!.,) Ac-ACIDITY I( -rOTASSIUM Nlt4-N • AMMc\NIUMN SO,i-S • SULF/\TES C,•CALCIUM MQ •MAGNESIUM NOJN •NllflATEN .VW, •VOLIIMEWT. Cu•corP{R Mo> •MANGAN(SE UM -onGA_NICMATTER Zn • ZINC • '! · '1: I:.··. ·,•·1 1 ! Zinc levelo 11re up in nll sample6. Apparently uning just or,riculturnl lime hns not rc1luced the heavy metal content. (SlRked or caustic lir.H! would probnhly hnve been a better choice) Apply suggested lime and fertilizer to respective ureas. Further applications of this oludge mntcrial would not be advisable until some mod0ificntions in treatments RALL lt_;lh ,'IC reduce heavy melol contamination. "(: ,,.,,,,,.,,<i rri~'. w id.•• J -;, , .---·,..,, ,;j/ (,')'" £.i'1I _.,.... ~ /,ft /trn<' ;• '.h' •~ I t_ /Vr-"'',./f' •• SUGGESTIONS, LBS. PER ACRE UNLESS SPECIFIED .",/ l2 12 l2. U • f\OflON P205 • PHOSPHATE K70 • POTASH Cu • c .. ,,p ... ,_,_, • MM;NESIUM ln • ZINC IT• TONS PER ACRE M•LBS.PER IOOOSO.FT. #CHECK ENVELOPE N• -soo,µM -PHOSPltORUS ss -SOLUULE SAL TS M,, • l.1Ar~GANESE PLEASE READ SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL AND BACK OF REPORT CAREFULLY • • • • • SOIL TEST REPORT li l / ,'. > J ·1 F. AGRONOMIC OIVISHJN. N.C. IHCPfdlTMENT or AGfllCUL T UIH'. Bl\Jf fllOGE ROAD C(Nl[fl, RALEIGH, N.C. TO; PHONE: l919l "/JJ,2G55 I U1s:o1. P , I• I (ht. J:_t.; GL'lt'":~\l .·:l~L.l:llC i.., .• lll:t~lJl:KS ... r.vJLL::-, r •. : r AIIM lOl;ATION !COUNT\/1: f"tELD INf'ORMATION COPl[S SfNT TO: )( COlJNTY EX TENSION CMAIIIMAN X COUNTY ASCS or~ICE D!'<. t!. L. CA~LILE, t~CX ::'iUf ,\CSU, RALl:IGti, ;;c LABORATORY SOJL TEST RESULTS• --;;.--.,---.:;:;--NO]N 6.1 1.· 07'1 12 fl:5/r'~/ 1 IM I' "=t -~.":•"?-,-~-.-"--1'----------------~-~--~-.... ~ABORATO:~v sor; TE~_:: .. E_s __ ~~~~:. l 14E lC FE5/l1C./1H(Y. ·..-;;,. ~-1.1 c9q 6.2 .. i_.· lJ7b ~ ... - 12 PLANT NUT R l ENT SUGG ES 1 I drf F oH°F~rn'=s0T0c0Rc'-cO~=c'-=ccc'ccc--'----'-~, -_-_"_-_-_-_-_-_"_ L_-c•cc';:"A-LTccNcUcc'TcRc,cE"NcTc'-cScUCGcCCGOEc;c~c,"oc--'cccccc'==cc~==''=~=L..=-L-----j · •,o~ ·•,o .... ..,., • ••~ • TEST H(SUL TS: Ac• ACIOII V C• • CALCIUM Cu• COPP[ R 12 fES/L\;/ f IM M Ci l 00-200 fliulc•PS from N.C. l•·1n will""' com1,~re tlirtctly to nu1T1h~" obtained hy othn method,.! •• SUGGESTIONS, LBS. PER ACUE UNLESS SPECIFIED I( •POTI\SSIUM NH~N • AMMONIUMN SO,s • $l/LFAH.S M-1 • M/\GN(SIUM NOJ N • NITRATE N VW • VOLUME WT. Mn • MANGANESE OM • OllGANIC MATTER • Zn • ZINC -/JORON PzOs -PHQSP!IATE 1(10 • POTASH Cu • C<>PI>'" M~ • MAGNESIUM Zn • ZINC N. • S(JOIUM • PHOSPHORUS SS • SOLUIJLE SAL TS Mn • MANGANESE PLEASE READ SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL /I.I'""....,,,, ...... ,_. ::--r:-.(")RT CAREFULLY ...... 12 ----- ....... 12 IT• TONS PEIi ACRE M • LUS, PEil HIOO SO, FT. #.Cfl(CI( ENVELOPE ' I I \ ' ' \ \ \ • • • • • • • DISCLAIMER Inasmuch as waste treatment sludo-e was sold to the Henderson Co. b _R_e_c_r_e_a_ti_o_n_D_e:..p_t. ___ .for the scrap value of the material, the General Elec.tric Company does not warrant the suitability of the device in any way. The undersigned understands that this sludge is a waste by-product from the plant wastewater treatment facility. The sludge is a phosphate rich lime slurry with trace amounts of nitrogen and certain heavy metals. The sludge, when supplemented with controlled amounts of nitrogen and potassium, can serve as a beneficial source of plant nutrients. The undersigned agree that they will release the General Electric Company froll'. any and all claims or liabilities arising froin either the spreading of the sludge or from the disposition of the sludge onto their property. D1ate' · ·•,f . . . , • • • SLUDGE CHARACTERISTICS * Sludge 2500 lbs./day Solids 150 lbs./day . P (ortho) 50 lbs. /day Cu 0. 20 lbs. /day Zn 0.52 lbs./day Ni 0.58 lbs./day Cr . 0.00 lbs./day * Based on material balance of system wastewater between Nov. 76 to May 77 . 6% 2% . 008% . 02% .02% .00% ~ t • ['est Tomato rurner's Tomato itenstrom' s Tomato ['est Cucumber ['urner's Cucumber ,est Okra r'e_st .. 1 Pepper [est Radish ' rest Cabbage - ['est Green Beams I'est Mustard Greens rest Potatoes tt1 - 1975 Sludge Application Garden Data Cr * . 03 . 06 . 05 . 15 . 02 . 04 .04 . 11 . 03 . 02 . 02 . 06 Cu * . 77 .55 .16 . 45 . 11 .14 .16 . 42 . 80 . 55 1. 00 .27 Zn * 1. 71 2.12 1. 09 2.37 .88 2.20 3.64 3.74 3. 03 1. 73 1. 87 1. 75 Ni * .36 .27 . 05 .32 . 11 . 25 .13 . 55 . 47 .22 .37 .iO Fe * 3.81 10.89 3.58 11. 49 2.45 3.61 5.46 42.75 11. 28 7:58 7.37 36.32 * PPM analysis based on wet weight of vegetable ,, JC % Dry Wt. 6.1 9.8 3.9 8.8 6.3 7.7 3.1 5.7 6.4 11. 3 9.1 17.5 R. 0. Turner • NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY • SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF SOIL ScrnNCE Box 5907 Z,P 27607 February 12, 1976 PHONE: (919) ,'i-3T-2655 7,-,-:.•;ss (11/iln) _____ .. _ • • Mr. Richard Turner General Electric Company Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Dear Mr. Turner: The studies you referred to concerning sludge application on land at High Point, North Carolina have been underway only a short time and, consequently, we have collected minimum data so far. I am enclosing a copy of the letter and data summary which I recently sent to the regional office of ONER outlining the progress at High Point. Concerning your sludge problem from the newly constructed wastewater pollution control plant at General Electric, I see no major problems of land spreading this material if the flow rates and chemical makeup of the sludge are as you shew and suitable land area can be used. The basis for my calculations are as follows: Sludge Characteristics Solids --50 lbs/ day P (ortho)-15 lbs/day Fe -• --10 lbs/day Zn·· ··l.5 lbs/day Ni ----0.5 lbs/day Cu ---0.2lbs/day Cr - - · · 0.1 lbs/day 18,250 lbs/yr 5,500 lbs/yr 3,650 lbs/yr 550 lbs/yr 183 lbs/yr 73 lbs/yr 37 lbs/yr 10% liquid basis 3% liquid basis 2% liquid basis 0.3% liquid basis 0.10% liquid basis 0.04% liquid basis 0.02% liquid basis For sludges that contain significant quantities of heavy metals, the application rate is determined by the total loading of heavy metals which can be applied to a particular soil without creating toxic conditions for the crop or significant pollution in the ground or surface waters. There have been several emperical equations developed for estimating this maximum loading but the one used most often relates the sludge, in terms of zinc equivalents, to the cation exchange capacity (CEC) of the soil. This equation is based on studies that show copper is generally twice as toxic as zinc and nickel is four times as toxic as zinc to most crops and that we could add toxic metals up to 5 percent of the CEC of the soil 1,ithout harmful effects. The total accumulative sludge load that can be applied per acre is then determined by the following equation: Dry tons of Sludge CEC x 32,600 = [ppm Zn+ (2) ppm Cu+ (4) ppm Ni -300] I \ • • • • Mr. Richard Turner e Page 2 February 12, 1976 Based on a CEC of 5, which approximates the average of surface soils in your area, the following rates were calculated for the sludge applications: 5(32;600) Dry tons of Sludge= 3000 + (2)4oo + (4)1000 _ 300 = 163,000 7500 Dry tons of Sludge= 21.7 tons/acre Since these metals accumulate in the soil, 21.7 tons of dry solids per acre is the total iludge loading which may be safely applied to the land at the General Electric site without creating heavy metal toxicity. This says nothing about yearly application rates, which gets us to the next area of concern, that of phosphorus loadings. While acid soils such as is found in your area, are very efficient adsorbers of phosphates, addfog very large quantities of P0 4 to soils at one loading may cause some short-term problems such as induced deficiencies of other elements, or some transport of P0 4 . to drainage waters. The long-term effect of continuous loadings should produce few problems, however, because of this tremendous capacity of soils to adsorb and remove P from solution . If we look at the combined problem of heavy metals and high P loadings, it would appear to me that the best management program would be one of sludge application on grass such as fescue with yearly applications spread over about 10 acres. This land area ,would handle your sludge output at the rate of 10 tons/year for the next 20 years without creating heavy metal problems and the annual rate of P04 of 550 lbs per acre should create no short- term or long-term problems. By spreading the sludge at the very light rate of 1 ton per acre per year, this falls below loading rates where the EPA would require a detailed monitoring of the field. This loading also allows light applications which will dry quickly and minimize odor development or surface movement of solids from the field. This is not to preclude the use of higher application rates on a smaller acreage if a detailed site monitoring program is implemented and sludge applications are well planned. However, if the land area is readily available, the larger field could be easily managed with a minimum of nuisance.•. With such a small volume of waste, a minimum of equipment will be required for handling. A small honey wagon, such as is used for liquid animal wastes would do an adequate job of hauling and spreading. If you have other questions or I can be of further service in your operation, please feel free to call on me . BLC/beq Sincerely yours, B. L. Carlile Extension Soils Specialist (Waste Management) t .,. , .... , .... ,.,. ( • '•. (_ .• (. ( • North Carolina Department ;f Natural & Economic Resources James B. Hunt, Jr.·; GOVERNOR Mr. Richard 0. Turner Environmental Engineer General Electric Company Hendersonville, NC 28739 Howard N. Lee ,SECRETARY March 18, 1977 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT W. E. KNIGHT Director B,:ix 27687, Raleigh 27~11 Telephone 919 829-4740 Subject: Land Application of Sludge General Electric Company Henderson County, North Carolina Dear Mr. Turner: The proposal dated January 27, 19 77, and submitted by the General Electric Company, Hendersonville, North Carolina, to dispose of lime sludge by means of land application on approximately 26 acres of land surrounding the Hendersonville plant has been evaluated by the staff of the Water Quality Section in the Western Field Office. As a par·t of this evaluation the proposed site was inspected and found to be suitable for such use. Approval is hereby granted to the General Electric Company in Hender- sonville to dispose of the "phosphorus-rich lime sludge" resulting from the phosphorus removal process at the Hendersonville plant by means of land application onto the 26 acres of land described in the Company's January 27, 1977, proposal. This approval is contingent upon the follow- ing conditions: 1) The sludge application rate shall not exceed one ton per acre per year. 2) The sludge shall be applied only to areas where there is suffi- cient cover to utilize the nutrients in the waste, and this cover crop shall be removed periodically to sustain growth and prevent nutrient buildup in ground waters or surface waters ad- jacent to the disposal site. 3) A buffer zone between point of application of sludge and any surface waters shall be maintained to prevent. entry of sludge into those surface waters. 4) This approval does not relieve the General Electric Company from complying with any future requirements which might be formulated for the disposal of sludge. ( • ' ' Hr. Richard 0. Turner Page 2 March 18, 19 77 If you have any questions or desire any assistance, please feel free to contact the staff of the Water Quality Section in the Western Field Office. Sincerely yours, ~ William E. Knight Attachment cc: Mr. Roy M. Davis lw.r.o. Hr. Heath P. Dobson) Data Management Unit